@ Poynt99
Hi Poynt99,
I have your document on Luc's circuit.
Point #3 you mention: "3) Get the RMS current in the coil (magnetic field strength is proportional to coil current)."
The conventional understanding is as you say.
According to your understanding, does the coil current in your opinion always have a certain proportionate amount of voltage attached to it? If so, can that ever change or is the voltage/current relationship in a coil, that creates a certain magnetic field strength always locked together - either in a straight or inverse relationship? What do you think?
Have you ever seen these relationships/ratios change?
And, have you ever seen or built an electrical circuit that is over 1.0 COP (not over 100% efficient) - just over 1.0 COP?
Thanks!
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I have your document on Luc's circuit.
Point #3 you mention: "3) Get the RMS current in the coil (magnetic field strength is proportional to coil current)."
The conventional understanding is as you say.
According to your understanding, does the coil current in your opinion always have a certain proportionate amount of voltage attached to it? If so, can that ever change or is the voltage/current relationship in a coil, that creates a certain magnetic field strength always locked together - either in a straight or inverse relationship? What do you think?
Have you ever seen these relationships/ratios change?
And, have you ever seen or built an electrical circuit that is over 1.0 COP (not over 100% efficient) - just over 1.0 COP?
Thanks!
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