From: bert on 25 Feb 2010 18:15 On Feb 23, 8:44 pm, Salmon Egg <Salmon...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > In article > <050688a2-85ed-44db-b8a3-98a0e46e5...(a)h17g2000vbd.googlegroups.com>, > > bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > > Field flows from south pole to north pole,and is in constant motion. > > This is shown to us by its "lines of force" (compass) Turn > > mechanically an iron rotor into this field and pickup electrons and > > you have a generator. Have electrons enter this field and the iron > > rotor will turn,and you hhave an electric motor.Thus you see how both > > are the same. Two sides to the same coin. Both just hum,as they > > receive or transfer energy in the nicest way. Just one moving > > part. TreBert > > Field flows? How can such flow be demonstrated? Can fllowkng field be > accumulated in a reservoir? > > Bill > > -- > An old man would be better off never having been born. Bill No electric field can not be stored. It has to be keeped flowing. Charge can be built up(like lighning) Electricity will not flow unless it has a conducter.(copper wire) Magnetizim and electricity two sides to same coin. Antenna and transmeter Two sides to the same coin. Best to store magnets north and south. TreBert
From: BURT on 25 Feb 2010 18:49 On Feb 25, 3:15 pm, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > On Feb 23, 8:44 pm, Salmon Egg <Salmon...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > > > > > In article > > <050688a2-85ed-44db-b8a3-98a0e46e5...(a)h17g2000vbd.googlegroups.com>, > > > bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > > > Field flows from south pole to north pole,and is in constant motion. > > > This is shown to us by its "lines of force" (compass) Turn > > > mechanically an iron rotor into this field and pickup electrons and > > > you have a generator. Have electrons enter this field and the iron > > > rotor will turn,and you hhave an electric motor.Thus you see how both > > > are the same. Two sides to the same coin. Both just hum,as they > > > receive or transfer energy in the nicest way. Just one moving > > > part. TreBert > > > Field flows? How can such flow be demonstrated? Can fllowkng field be > > accumulated in a reservoir? > > > Bill > > > -- > > An old man would be better off never having been born. > > Bill No electric field can not be stored. It has to be keeped flowing. > Charge can be built up(like lighning) Electricity will not flow > unless it has a conducter.(copper wire) Magnetizim and electricity > two sides to same coin. Antenna and transmeter Two sides to the same > coin. Best to store magnets north and south. TreBert- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Play with magnets and turn the domain. Mitch Raemsch
From: Salmon Egg on 25 Feb 2010 19:21 In article <9dc5908d-ac98-4ee3-adfb-75f867dae073(a)e1g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>, bert <herbertglazier79(a)msn.com> wrote: > On Feb 23, 8:44�pm, Salmon Egg <Salmon...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > In article > > <050688a2-85ed-44db-b8a3-98a0e46e5...(a)h17g2000vbd.googlegroups.com>, > > > > �bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > > > Field flows from south pole to north pole,and is in constant motion. > > > This is shown to us by its "lines of force" (compass) �Turn > > > mechanically an iron rotor into this field and pickup electrons and > > > you have a generator. Have electrons enter this field and the iron > > > rotor will turn,and you hhave an electric motor.Thus you see how both > > > are the same. Two sides to the same coin. Both just hum,as they > > > receive or transfer energy in the nicest way. � Just one moving > > > part. � TreBert > > > > Field flows? How can such flow be demonstrated? Can fllowkng field be > > accumulated in a reservoir? > > > > Bill > > > > -- > > An old man would be better off never having been born. > > Bill No electric field can not be stored. It has to be keeped flowing. > Charge can be built up(like lighning) Electricity will not flow > unless it has a conducter.(copper wire) Magnetizim and electricity > two sides to same coin. Antenna and transmeter Two sides to the same > coin. Best to store magnets north and south. TreBert Sorry, I do not want to end up thinking of you like I think of Benj. I will give you another opportunity to explain. What do you MEAN by a field "flowing"? How can you tell whether a field is flowing or is stationary? Give me an experimental (even a gedamken version) that will make the distinction. If I go to a hydraulic analog, I can have a fluid flowing with a pressure present. In a steady state state situation there will be a flow field as a function of position--not a field that is flowing. The flow field is the velocity factor of the substance that is flowing, That field remains constant. Think of a hose carrying water from a hose bib. There is a flow field in the hose that does not change even while you can use the hose to fill a bucket. Please explain. Bill -- An old man would be better off never having been born.
From: Benj on 25 Feb 2010 22:11 On Feb 25, 5:03 am, "Cwatters" <colin.wattersNOS...(a)TurnersOakNOSPAM.plus.com> wrote: > "Benj" <bjac...(a)iwaynet.net> wrote in message > >>Any more questions? > > but it also depends on the volume not the surface area. So? Where is the "current" flowing in a magnet? Obviously around each atom/molecule. The fact that such currents APPEAR to act as a current flowing on the surface of the magnet due to cancellations does not change the fact that the action is really throughout the body of the magnetic material. No?
From: Benj on 25 Feb 2010 22:13
On Feb 25, 7:21 pm, Salmon Egg <Salmon...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Sorry, I do not want to end up thinking of you like I think of Benj. I > will give you another opportunity to explain. "Burt"? I sure hope you don't think of him as you do of me. I've never won two Nobel prizes in two years, you know. |