I thought I'd take the current discussion from http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...p-dollard.html and make it's own topic as it was creeping off topic. To sumarize for those who haven't read the thread, Eric Dollard came to the forum and posted two posts which are located here http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post90090 and here http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post90344
He pointed a group of us to research parametric excitation of an electrical circuit along with giving us more references to dig our teeth into. From my reading I have found;
A changing dielectric flux = displacement current or dielectric induction
A changing magnetic flux = magnetic induction
A change of capacitance (lower -> higher) = positive conductance
A change of capacitance (higher -> lower) = negative conductance
A change of inductance (lower -> higher) = positive resistance
A change of inductance (higher -> lower) = negative resistance
So the aim of our game is to change the parameters of our circuit as quickly as we can to create/cohere energy and if this energy gain is higher than the resistive losses plus the energy required to change the parameter we have excess energy we can use to power a load!
Time for experimentation, so who wants to play?
Raui
He pointed a group of us to research parametric excitation of an electrical circuit along with giving us more references to dig our teeth into. From my reading I have found;
A changing dielectric flux = displacement current or dielectric induction
A changing magnetic flux = magnetic induction
A change of capacitance (lower -> higher) = positive conductance
A change of capacitance (higher -> lower) = negative conductance
A change of inductance (lower -> higher) = positive resistance
A change of inductance (higher -> lower) = negative resistance
So the aim of our game is to change the parameters of our circuit as quickly as we can to create/cohere energy and if this energy gain is higher than the resistive losses plus the energy required to change the parameter we have excess energy we can use to power a load!
Time for experimentation, so who wants to play?
Raui
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