Originally posted by bistander
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Tesla's Egg of Columbus consisted of a Toroid Iron Core, where Four Coils were wound...and the egg...the Egg was made out of Solid Copper (Not Iron), which is a Diamagnetic Material...which exerts opposition to the Rotating Field polarization...which changes constantly due to the AC supplied to Coils...result: egg spins on its axle, exactly on the Toroidal Core Center.
It "apparently" looks like a very simple deal right?
Yeah, it gave birth to the Induction Motor...and that part is what is taught in every school...
In schools, is taught-as you wrote- this application related to Electrical ROTATING Machinery...As an Induction Motor, where the construction of its Rotor is based on Laminated Iron...causing a DIRECT FERROMAGNETIC ACTION on its mass.
What is NOT TAUGHT in every School, is that in Tesla's Egg experiment... an Invisible, Massless and completely weightless Field is DISPLACING from Coil to Coil along the Toroidal Iron Core...causing its DISPLACEMENT influence to REFLECT on a Diamagnetic Material such as the one we all use in our coils, meaning Copper...
I believe, it is even more INTERESTING in Tesla's Columbus Egg, than its "Motoring Effect"...to REALIZE that a Massless Field is actually DISPLACING along ALL STATIC COMPONENTS, as the Four Coils PLUS the Toroid Iron Core.
First off, I wouldn't have call it "A ROTATING MAGNETIC FIELD"...it would be like saying "LIQUID WATER"......Since Magnetic Fields are constantly producing a Dynamic Spin...
This should have been called "A TRANSLATING MAGNETIC FIELD" along the Toroidal Iron Core, from coil to coil...and looping the process constantly...
The Point here is that those Four coils, not necessarily need to be positioned in a CIRCULAR ARRAY...but a STRAIGHT AND OPEN CORE (as an example, where no rotor, rotation would apply), but instead influence SPINS on other Copper Coils as Secondaries...
I mentioned "open core" since if we close it in a Square or round CLOSED array we will have a Transformer right?
Do You agree with me in that point of view from all the above?
P.D: I know you will not agree with me that magnetic fields "spin"...but I meant the rest...
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