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Rotating Electric Charge Device
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 226027" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Yes! Remember the Intermediate Axis Theorem observations? The short and long axis will have different rotational moments of inertia, and the intermediate axis will have oscillating moments of inertia between two orthogonal rotational states of motion. So pay attention to the dimensional aspects of the voltage fields. For instance there is a measurable external voltage field which either increases or decreases in the longitudinal direction of the coil. Couple that with an internal oscillating voltage field in the direction of the conductive path of the coil wire which is wound almost at right angles to the external voltage field. I believe it is the larger external voltage field that provides the discharge energy for the observed spark discharges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 226027, member: 288"] Yes! Remember the Intermediate Axis Theorem observations? The short and long axis will have different rotational moments of inertia, and the intermediate axis will have oscillating moments of inertia between two orthogonal rotational states of motion. So pay attention to the dimensional aspects of the voltage fields. For instance there is a measurable external voltage field which either increases or decreases in the longitudinal direction of the coil. Couple that with an internal oscillating voltage field in the direction of the conductive path of the coil wire which is wound almost at right angles to the external voltage field. I believe it is the larger external voltage field that provides the discharge energy for the observed spark discharges. [/QUOTE]
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