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08-02-2006, 04:45 PM
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The magnetic field is generated by the current flowing through the wire in an electromagnet. You need both.
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If you have 2 coils . No.1 coil has 40 gauge copper wire with a resistance of 1049 ohms, 100 feet. No 2 coil has 5 gauge wire copper wire. To get the same resistance you must use 3,348,000 feet of wire. Both coils will pull .095 amps at 100 volts dc. Coil 1 will have a weak magnetic field of .012 Gauss. Coil 2 will have a strong magnetic field of 23.7 Gauss. The current is the catolist. More wire stronger magnetic field.
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08-03-2006, 11:51 AM
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isn't there a maximum amount of power a gauge of wire will withstand
clearly i would want to use thin wire...but how thin could i go pushing 200k Watts...i'm guessing not too thin
vegas if you want to know what i am doing...try rereading this thread from the beginning and also download the related pdf file available from many file sharing programs or torrent sites...
search for 'free energy'
otherwise i can email it to you
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08-03-2006, 12:05 PM
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Too little info . . .
Mole,
Yes, there is a maximum amount of power.
I did read the whole thread, however, that does not tell us specifically what YOU are trying to build. It's hard to help you when we don't have enough information to go on.
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Originally Posted by molecule
isn't there a maximum amount of power a gauge of wire will withstand
clearly i would want to use thin wire...but how thin could i go pushing 200k Watts...i'm guessing not too thin
vegas if you want to know what i am doing...try rereading this thread from the beginning and also download the related pdf file available from many file sharing programs or torrent sites...
search for 'free energy'
otherwise i can email it to you
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08-04-2006, 03:50 PM
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Interesting info about magnets and wires you might want to read:
http://phact.org/e/z/freewire.htm
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08-05-2006, 02:46 AM
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The amps in the wire is what limits you. Too many amps and the wire heats up and melts or burns off the insulation.
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12-15-2009, 09:58 PM
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Are you referring to this?
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Originally Posted by DaX
I think it's funny that the ONLY kind of invention that the US Patent Office still requires a working model of to file for a patent is any type of over unity system.
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http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac...600_608_03.htm
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With the exception of cases involving perpetual motion, a model is not ordinarily required by the Office to demonstrate the operability of a device.
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The MPEP is your friend.
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12-21-2009, 11:41 AM
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It's been patented! US pat # 6362718
gents;
For those of you that have a better understanding of EM physics than I do, look into this:
US pat # 6362718 motionless electromagnetic generator
There is no requirement by the USPTO that a device actually function as claimed in its write-up. I would love to see a table top demo of this thing. Until its been verified by a independent lab I too will remain a skeptic. For reader interest, look up any patents by Ning Li which pertains to antigravity technology. Likely all smoke, but.... ?
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12-22-2009, 07:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maxc
If you have 2 coils . No.1 coil has 40 gauge copper wire with a resistance of 1049 ohms, 100 feet. No 2 coil has 5 gauge wire copper wire. To get the same resistance you must use 3,348,000 feet of wire. Both coils will pull .095 amps at 100 volts dc. Coil 1 will have a weak magnetic field of .012 Gauss. Coil 2 will have a strong magnetic field of 23.7 Gauss. The current is the catolist. More wire stronger magnetic field.
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Take the 3,348,00 feet of #5 AWG wire and sell the copper for cash !!! At about $3 per foot you have 10 million bucks! Unfortunately the 5AWG wire will take up a lot of space so the magnetic field will be difused.
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12-24-2009, 09:49 AM
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anyone see the you tube video of the governor of Washington state riding around in a 150mpg suv?, apparently they used some capacitor to store the the energy used for quick bursts of power instead of relying on the batteries for this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujp1f4vXJ5U
then theres the guy who added the fifth wheel to a prius for additional charging
but I cant find his link, he's from Connecticut I saw him on the news(100mpg+)
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