I transferred my thread on Non Linear Resonance here to BeyondUnity.org
Non Linear Resonance
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Hello everyone.
@Atti.
Yes, that's real, but remember that it's the average that's important.
Let me explain...
The real problem is that to load a cap to 1J you need a
longer than the discharge time, then in the ideal case
that you don't have any losses the energy is the same view from
the source that in the load..
That's a COP of 1.
The same goes for inductors, for example...
Imagine an inductor that has 100 turns and peak current
at 1A, this is 100A/Turn.
If the secondary has one turn, and you apply a 1 Ohm load to it
the peak voltage is 100V, if the resistor is 10 Ohm then
you will have 1000V, but you have to remember that the voltage that is reflected
to the primary in the first case is 10000V+ Edc and in the second case...
The other thing is that di/dt=VL/L and the time it takes to rise to 1A
will be larger than the magnetic energy discharge, but the average
It's the same if the system is ideal.
YoElMiCrO.
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Nice demonstration Atti thank you
And excellent comment Yoelmicro.
@Atti
Now as promised, you can double the power collected by adding another AV plug and charging another capacitor, right here where I placed the red arrow, at the junction of the two pulsed coils.
You will now have two well charged capacitors, be careful a lot of voltage here.
You will double your voltage at the output with the two charged capacitors as you did with the first without increasing the power at the input. This is the advantage of an open system on a single wire. You master the current experiment very well, my congratulations, thank you.
We see at the end of the video that the input power increases greatly due to the standard transformer effect by using the two wires at the output, nice demonstration.
Jagau
Quoting:Jagau
Quote from Gerry Vassitalos in his book of ''LOST SCIENCE''
The "primary" and "secondary" of Tesla Transformers are not magnetic inductors.
They are coil-shaped capacitors! Tesla Transformer action is electrostatic induction.
One of Tesla's biggest well-kept secrets.
Jagau
Hi eveione.
Unfortunately, at this moment I cannot contribute to confirm the results of the experiment. But I will try.
My experiments with coil-shaped capacitors confirm Jagau's statements.
You may have already seen experiments on these (if you asked or not)
Just one example:
Atti.
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These are excellent videos Atti, thank you for sharing them.
We can see on the third the same effect as the disruptive discharge of a capacitor, excellent.
Jagau
No one online at the moment