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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Wainwright" data-source="post: 77379" data-attributes="member: 4558"><p>Just another thought, and primarily directed at Tron1 and deadz74 (not because I am leaving anyone out, but just that both of these members have knowledge of the original Brossard experiment. However, feel free to jump in with any help or comments <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite38" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ), in the Brossard experiment, when you applied the power to the electromagnets/coils did you use a fixed magnetic field or did you modulate it?</p><p></p><p>I am thinking about a 0-25kv positive squarewave. With the frequency on a slow positive sweep for each voltage, and the voltage also on a separate sweep. Once frequency range sweep for each voltage and each sweep being videoed and also paper notes taken on voltage, current, frequency and any visual phenomena. The reasons in my mind for a squarewave is to get resonant harmonics on both the rising and falling edges that would exceed my capacity to generate that high frequency...... Would I be correct in this thought? And also what about the Mark-Space ratio?</p><p></p><p>I guess by buggering around with the waveform shape, I could even create an amplitude modulated magnetic field. If I did this in oppositely wound coils, would this create the 'rotating' field effect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Wainwright, post: 77379, member: 4558"] Just another thought, and primarily directed at Tron1 and deadz74 (not because I am leaving anyone out, but just that both of these members have knowledge of the original Brossard experiment. However, feel free to jump in with any help or comments :) ), in the Brossard experiment, when you applied the power to the electromagnets/coils did you use a fixed magnetic field or did you modulate it? I am thinking about a 0-25kv positive squarewave. With the frequency on a slow positive sweep for each voltage, and the voltage also on a separate sweep. Once frequency range sweep for each voltage and each sweep being videoed and also paper notes taken on voltage, current, frequency and any visual phenomena. The reasons in my mind for a squarewave is to get resonant harmonics on both the rising and falling edges that would exceed my capacity to generate that high frequency...... Would I be correct in this thought? And also what about the Mark-Space ratio? I guess by buggering around with the waveform shape, I could even create an amplitude modulated magnetic field. If I did this in oppositely wound coils, would this create the 'rotating' field effect? [/QUOTE]
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