Comments for MagneticMotors4Energy.Com http://magneticmotors4energy.com Permanent Magnetic Motors Information Source... Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:01:39 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 Comment on HELP! In order to make an electromagnet, you need WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING? by Spaceman Spiff http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/help-in-order-to-make-an-electromagnet-you-need-which-of-the-following-2/comment-page-1/#comment-11131 Spaceman Spiff Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:01:39 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/help-in-order-to-make-an-electromagnet-you-need-which-of-the-following-2/#comment-11131 1. An electromagnet requires an iron core, wire wrapping around the iron core, and a direct current power source. Therefore, the correct answer is b. 2. Alternating the magnetic field induces a current. That's the principle of a generator. Therefore, the correct answer is a. 3. A changing magnetic field generates an electric field and a changing electric field results in a magnetic field. Therefore, the correct answer is b. 4. The difference between an electric motor and a generator is the output. With very little modificaiton, you can manually rotate a DC motor and generate electricity. Oppositely, if you apply electricity to an DC motor, it rotates. Therefore, they are very similar devices and the correct answer is b. 1. An electromagnet requires an iron core, wire wrapping around the iron core, and a direct current power fund. Therefore, the right resolution is b.

2. Alternating the magnetic field induces a current. That’s the principle of a generator. Therefore, the right resolution is a.

3. A changing magnetic field generates an electric field and a changing electric field results in a magnetic field. Therefore, the right resolution is b.

4. The difference between an electric motor and a generator is the output. With very small modificaiton, you can manually rotate a DC motor and generate electricity. Oppositely, if you apply electricity to an DC motor, it rotates. Therefore, they are very similar devices and the right resolution is b.

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Comment on HELP! In order to make an electromagnet, you need WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING? by billrussell42 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/help-in-order-to-make-an-electromagnet-you-need-which-of-the-following-2/comment-page-1/#comment-11133 billrussell42 Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:01:39 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/help-in-order-to-make-an-electromagnet-you-need-which-of-the-following-2/#comment-11133 b will work best c will work, but weakly 2) a 3) b 4) b . b will work best
c will work, but weakly

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Comment on HELP! In order to make an electromagnet, you need WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING? by Pammalian http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/help-in-order-to-make-an-electromagnet-you-need-which-of-the-following-2/comment-page-1/#comment-11132 Pammalian Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:01:39 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/help-in-order-to-make-an-electromagnet-you-need-which-of-the-following-2/#comment-11132 (B) if you want to make an electro magent: battery: there should be a dc supply, so that you have a unidirectional current to have proper poles. some wire: yu need a coil. when current flows through a conductor, it produce magnetic field. just wind the wire around the nail. connect both ends to the battery terminals.(have a controlling device...) nail: just a material which is going to become an electro magnet. (B)
if you want to make an electro magent: battery: there should be a dc supply, so that you have a unidirectional current to have proper poles.
some wire: yu need a coil. when current flows through a conductor, it produce magnetic field. just wind the wire around the nail. connect both ends to the battery terminals.(have a controlling device…)
nail: just a material which is going to become an electro magnet.

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Comment on Electromagnetism Questions? by muh_j18 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/electromagnetism-questions/comment-page-1/#comment-11122 muh_j18 Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:39:20 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/electromagnetism-questions/#comment-11122 -Albert Einstein. -It converts alternating current into direct current. -television sets -iron -decreasing the voltage -induction -60 hertz -generators -doorbells -Albert Einstein.
-It converts alternating current into direct current.
-television sets
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-decreasing the voltage
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Comment on Electromagnetism Questions? by billrussell42 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/electromagnetism-questions/comment-page-1/#comment-11120 billrussell42 Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:39:19 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/electromagnetism-questions/#comment-11120 You should number your questions. don't know. Look up each one in Wikipedia. b and d. It is used in some old doorbells, but is not "necessary" as there are lots of doorbells without a transformer. Mine has a battery. old CRT type TVs only, of which there are not too many. so I'd say "none" b c d c AC power as distributed in homes is 60 Hz. c. But not all AC in the US is 60 Hz. aircraft, for example, uses 400 Hz a a, b, c, d. Your teacher is looking for not b, as it uses a step up transformer to excite the X-ray tube, but it also has a step down transformer to drive the other electronics. He/she is also looking for not c, as old type fluorescent lights use an inductive ballast. But new ones use a DC-DC converter which includes a transformer. Same for d, it always has a step down transformer, and old CRT types also have a flyback transformer for generating the high voltage for the CRT. Altogether a set of questions that are 20 years old and have not been changed to reflect technology changes in the last 20 years. Ask your teacher why she/he didn't include questions about buggy whips and Model-T automobiles. . You should number your questions.

don’t know. Look up each one in Wikipedia.

b and d. It is used in some ancient doorbells, but is not "necessary" as there are lots of doorbells without a transformer. Mine has a battery.

ancient CRT type TVs only, of which there are not too many. so I’d say "none"

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AC power as distributed in homes is 60 Hz. c. But not all AC in the US is 60 Hz. aircraft, for model, uses 400 Hz

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a, b, c, d. Your teacher is looking for not b, as it uses a step up transformer to excite the X-ray tube, but it also has a step down transformer to drive the other electronics. He/she is also looking for not c, as ancient type fluorescent lights use an inductive ballast. But new ones use a DC-DC converter which includes a transformer. Same for d, it always has a step down transformer, and ancient CRT types also have a flyback transformer for generating the high voltage for the CRT.

Altogether a set of questions that are 20 years ancient and have not been changed to imitate technology changes in the last 20 years.

Question your teacher why she/he didn’t include questions about buggy whips and Model-T automobiles.

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Comment on Electromagnetism Questions? by Peach http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/electromagnetism-questions/comment-page-1/#comment-11121 Peach Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:39:19 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/electromagnetism-questions/#comment-11121 i dont know who invented it. but it hurts like hell when used on HUMAN SUBJECTS BY MALICIOUS PEOPLE WHO LIED ABOUT THEIR ASSOCIATIONS. .GET OVER YOURSELVES IT HAPPENED AND WILL HAPPEN AGAIN . THERE WAS NO JOE LESI THERE IT WAS TONIA SCOTT AND I WAS HERE AND SAW IT FU K YOUS i dont know who invented it. but it hurts like hell when used on HUMAN SUBJECTS BY MALICIOUS PEOPLE WHO LIED ABOUT THEIR ASSOCIATIONS. .GET OVER YOURSELVES IT HAPPENED AND WILL HAPPEN AGAIN . THERE WAS NO JOE LESI THERE IT WAS TONIA SCOTT AND I WAS HERE AND SAW IT FU K YOUS

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Comment on A generator uses a coil that has 100 turns and a 0.35 T magnetic field. The frequency of this generator is 60.? by billrussell42 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/a-generator-uses-a-coil-that-has-100-turns-and-a-0-35-t-magnetic-field-the-frequency-of-this-generator-is-60/comment-page-1/#comment-11117 billrussell42 Sat, 19 Feb 2011 09:36:20 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/a-generator-uses-a-coil-that-has-100-turns-and-a-0-35-t-magnetic-field-the-frequency-of-this-generator-is-60/#comment-11117 What is the question? . What is the question?

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Comment on Subwoofer magnet, what is it? by kayla8599 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/subwoofer-magnet-what-is-it/comment-page-1/#comment-11114 kayla8599 Sat, 19 Feb 2011 06:13:14 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/subwoofer-magnet-what-is-it/#comment-11114 well the hole is so more sound can actually come out of it it creates a deeper bass sound which allows a better quality in the sound. and as far as the magnet goes the bigger the magnet the better the sound is. and don't try to add additional magnets to the subwoofer. It does not increase the sound. well the hole is so more sound can really come out of it it makes a deeper bass sound which allows a better quality in the sound. and as far as the magnet goes the larger the magnet the better the sound is. and don’t try to add additional magnets to the subwoofer. It does not increase the sound.

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Comment on Subwoofer magnet, what is it? by Metre Man http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/subwoofer-magnet-what-is-it/comment-page-1/#comment-11116 Metre Man Sat, 19 Feb 2011 06:13:14 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/magnetic-motor-q-and-as/subwoofer-magnet-what-is-it/#comment-11116 as the woofer is playing a note, energy is pushing it forward, the magnet is there to pull it back into place as fast and efficient as possible so it cant make the next note, the hole is to release pressure, thus allowing the sub a smoother unimpeded travel back to it normal state as the woofer is playing a note, energy is pushing it forward, the magnet is there to pull it back into house as quick and well-organized as possible so it cant make the next note, the hole is to release pressure, thus allowing the sub a smoother unimpeded travel back to it normal state

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