I was wanting to know more about the interaction between the coil and the ferrite magnets.
Is there a cohersive (flux) reinforcement that occurs as the magnet passes the coil? Ie the coil increases the flux flowing through the magnet which furthermore reinforces the flux in the coil leading to a larger field collapse as the power is switched off by the transistor?
Why would saturation of the magnet and coil be bad?
Or is the magnet simply a trigger system?
What makes the resultant energy scalar? Can someone define in laymans terms what scalar energy is?
If one was to use a larger mass for the wheel. For instance solid aluminium would the magnets need to be increased in strength in order to increase the rotational force required to turn the wheel? Looking at Johns prototypes this appears to be the case?
Thanks
James
Is there a cohersive (flux) reinforcement that occurs as the magnet passes the coil? Ie the coil increases the flux flowing through the magnet which furthermore reinforces the flux in the coil leading to a larger field collapse as the power is switched off by the transistor?
Why would saturation of the magnet and coil be bad?
Or is the magnet simply a trigger system?
What makes the resultant energy scalar? Can someone define in laymans terms what scalar energy is?
If one was to use a larger mass for the wheel. For instance solid aluminium would the magnets need to be increased in strength in order to increase the rotational force required to turn the wheel? Looking at Johns prototypes this appears to be the case?
Thanks
James
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