sucahyo; ......I seems to get max BEMF when the frequency at around 50Hz. I think it is BEMF feedback or something.
A low frequency is not really good. If you get 50 Hz be suspicious that somehow you are getting interferences from your AC - electricity in Indonesia it is 50 Hz.
I – personally - has not yet found a coil that has resonance at lower than 400 Hz. You have to increase the frequency, typically on my automotive coils the resonant frequency is from 2,700 Hz upwards depending on the load.
That is the power in that little circuit I did, Dynamic Resonance – the name statement which nobody ever asked me about.
The open end circuit adjusts frequency on demand - to obtain near perfect resonance. That is the biggest mystery I can not yet explain in my circuit. That is why; when I put diodes and resistors in the circuit it looses the dynamic FQ ability. I have tested three different kinds of coils: Hitachi, Chinese no-name and one very small induction coil I made myself – every time the circuit settles on different frequency.
Lowest I had on any coil was 470 Hz. So how do I know it is a resonant frequency? There is no way to actually measure it directly – each time you add something like the scope it changes the frequency! BUT I have tested the coils alone for their resonant frequency: 3,284 2,740 and 470 Hz. When these coils are fed from the circuit – that is near their standard frequency without any load.
About atom, anyone has picture or illustration of how the atom look like based from Keely atom microscope
There are no photos of Atom; air molecules are too big compared to small atom therefor there can be no reflection to present us with photo. The only possible option is the actual photo link I placed in my previous posting above - and that is a 'scanned' real photo. Interesting to read about how they made it. Of things like nucleus, neutrons, electrons - not yet possible, except in case of electrons they could sometimes get the spoor / track / trace of its movement.
A low frequency is not really good. If you get 50 Hz be suspicious that somehow you are getting interferences from your AC - electricity in Indonesia it is 50 Hz.
I – personally - has not yet found a coil that has resonance at lower than 400 Hz. You have to increase the frequency, typically on my automotive coils the resonant frequency is from 2,700 Hz upwards depending on the load.
That is the power in that little circuit I did, Dynamic Resonance – the name statement which nobody ever asked me about.
The open end circuit adjusts frequency on demand - to obtain near perfect resonance. That is the biggest mystery I can not yet explain in my circuit. That is why; when I put diodes and resistors in the circuit it looses the dynamic FQ ability. I have tested three different kinds of coils: Hitachi, Chinese no-name and one very small induction coil I made myself – every time the circuit settles on different frequency.
Lowest I had on any coil was 470 Hz. So how do I know it is a resonant frequency? There is no way to actually measure it directly – each time you add something like the scope it changes the frequency! BUT I have tested the coils alone for their resonant frequency: 3,284 2,740 and 470 Hz. When these coils are fed from the circuit – that is near their standard frequency without any load.
About atom, anyone has picture or illustration of how the atom look like based from Keely atom microscope
There are no photos of Atom; air molecules are too big compared to small atom therefor there can be no reflection to present us with photo. The only possible option is the actual photo link I placed in my previous posting above - and that is a 'scanned' real photo. Interesting to read about how they made it. Of things like nucleus, neutrons, electrons - not yet possible, except in case of electrons they could sometimes get the spoor / track / trace of its movement.
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