Permeability - Electromagnetism and formation of magnetic fields
Permeability (electromagnetism)
Magnetization
What is Magnetic Permeability?
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Magnetic Permeability is simply the ability of the material to form
an internal magnetic field within itself under the influence of an applied magnetic
field.
Another way to understand it is that Permeability is the ability of a
material to become magnetized when exposed to a magnetic field.
Four laws of electromagnetism that you should know
Electricity and Magnetism at MIT
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Electromagnetism calculators
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Power from Magnetism © Harold Aspden, 1994
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Ferromagnetism
Ferrite Materials
Ferrites and Ferromagnetics Free Energy Generation - Nikolay E. Zaev
As previous posted video data suggested, poles seem reversed with iron
wire, and my tests showed evidence of the induction and magnetism fighting. I think
the iron wire fights against itself to prevent induction. The magnetism influence
through the material compared to the induction is opposite.
1. Take a steel or
iron rod. Bring a NORTH magnet into the rod on one end and watch the polarity of the
opposite end of the rod. Opposite end is NORTH. Growing a North causes the opposite
end of the iron rod to turn NORTH through the material.
2. This is exact
opposite from the induction effects. Growing North on 1 end causes the opposite end of
the inductor to turn SOUTH.
This causes a situation where the iron coil fights
itself. An iron coil wants to induct and magnetize in 1 polarity when current flows
through it, but the material itself want's to magnetize in the opposite polarity when
exposed to a magnetic field.
Perhaps this phenomena can be twisted and worked
to our advantage. I am now winding 2 stand alone iron coils and will be investigating
these interactions at a base level to develop a plan
- Floodrod
Isidor Kitsee - USP 847008
Converter
Hi Simon,
We all know that a transformer
is less then 100% effective, even with LC-resonance.
But what will happen if we
use ironwire as a transformer core instead of transformer plates?
Like in the
Isidor Kitsee patent:
http://gratisenergi.se/kitsee847008.pdf
and can you tap free energy from
ironcoil as Floodrod have discover that Ironcoils has a strange behavior or is it just
a measurement error?
http://gratisenergi.se/permeability.htm
Best Wishes, Hermes
Hi Hermes,
Basic problem with electromagnetics is that it's symmetrical. Take
extra energy out in some other place, you lose that amount of energy in the initial
circuit.
I'm not seeing that using iron wire as the core is going to change
that. You should also note that the magnetic field in the Iron is orthogonal to the
current in the Copper. With the induced field in the Iron being parallel to the
current you're getting out of that Iron wire, looks more to be a leakage effect.
Only way to be sure here is to test it, and mess around with different
arrangements. However, I wouldn't expect any free energy to be found here. Note that
that patent doesn't have any measurements of voltages, currents, or power. Basically,
looks like he stuck a speaker on it and listened.
Best regards, Simon
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