Originally posted by dragon
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Except you forgot one thing. I guess you didn't read the details. When a coil
to generate is installed on the generator head (EACH TIME) the drive input
will either go a tiny bit lower or stay the same. Did you forget?
Now let's try this again ( I know it is a brain fry) drive input will stay the
same if the generator uses magnetic neutralization, even at start up.
Did everyone hear that? No, I guess not, let me try once more. If I wanted
to demonstrate these facts I would use a Ferris wheel size project. Who
do we know did that?
Okay we all know3 that a 10-12 foot wheel has plenty of room all around
it, right? Let's say that the Ferris wheel can turn at 3000 rpm's(WOW)
Now we know from math equations that pie= 3.14 X Dia = circumference
so 12' X 3.14 = over 37 feet of running space to put coils. Now the coils
are bigger (Or smaller on your machine) so we would not know how much
a coil could produce without a test. Let's say we decided to populate the
wheel or rotor by putting a magnet every foot. With a foot to work with
we are going to need a pretty big magnet, let's say a 6" X 6" round magnet
whose pull force is hundreds of pounds each. But what do we care, once
the opposition magnets are in place it is as if no rotor to core cogging
existed, which it doesn't.
So now you have the picture ( I HOPE ) 37 huge magnets and no opposing
magnetic forces when the wheel is spun up by hand. Free as the breeze
as they say. Imagine the coils on this rig. Core material 6" dia and say
10" log so we can get our cooling in there

What's next is we must turn the rotor with the huge weights (magnets)
Let's say just for fun that to turn the rotor the drive input came out to
6,000watts. How much will a coil put out? Let's say a coil can put out
24 amps @ 130vac =over 3000watts. This coil is huge and wire goes
around a 6" core.
Remember the drive input never changes, right? Did you forget? Well
it don't change. So 2 coils you are at the break even point. How about
adding 10 more and calling it good? A total of 12 coils, can you get
a visual of this generator head?

How much power is left over? I get 10 X 3000w = ? How much?
You homies keep getting the answers wrong and flunkin test are going
to be expelled. You know what a flunky is?
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