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On 16 Oct, 23:27, "Bill" wrote:
Using the correct principle one can properly design a collector tower capable of producing many amperes of current for as long as the earth turns through its magnetic field. I have built such a device and it has operated without interruption for years. Really? Published much about it? Let's have a little think, shall we? The earth's magnetic flux density has a maximum of around 0.07 mT. The linear velocity of the earth at the equator is 40,000km / 24 hrs = 462 m/s. The absolute best you can therefore hope to achieve with a homopolar generator is 462 m/s * 0.07 mT = 0.03 V/m. A 20m mast will therefore give you a whopping 0.6V (maximum) to play with. Ian |
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