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Started by floodrod, Mar 27, 2024, 08:33 PM

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Classic

Quote from: floodrod on Jul 10, 2024, 07:01 PMSure- here is a video..  And a Clip from ChatGpt.




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Excellent example, it may help to explain "electron flow".

In mainstream science such ""electron flow" is considered in first place without any explanation of how electrons being part of atoms (particle of matter) "flow" anywhere ... please observe that any conducting material do not lose their mass in any way when "electron flow" takes place.

All kind of silly explanations are offered generously speaking of ions, anions and cations and so on but there is no mass transfer in real world whatever explanations is given by this silly theory.
So, yes we can consider electrons as particle of matter and their properties to retain and transmit polarised charge.

But here is more to it, electric charge can be "conducted" by conductive materials and dielectric materials as well ... when we speak about about conductivity actually we refer to polarisation of electric charge which can take place in the mass of matter (copper wire) or on surface of matter (dielectric) as we observe in "electrostatic charge" where magnetic field depend on the mass penetration. The higher is electric penetration the higher is magnetic field of radiated matter. All the charge that can not be absorbed in the matter will be acumulate on its surface.

If we consider what I said above we can understand why we can "generate" electric energy using 2 static magnetic field with a conductive (copper disc) rotating between them as in Faraday disc.

Also, this can help to understand why we don't need galvanic reaction or chemical reaction between 2 metal electrodes placed in an insulated dielectric medium (see my experiment with water battery).

This electric energy exist everywhere in the universe and we are using its property to polarise where the sum of all energy is zero(or infinite) when no flow taking place.

Classic

Also this explain how and why electric charge is stored in magnetic field in capacitors or in electric field inductors.

Classic

Before making assumptions on electricity and magnetism we need to first understand what is electric charge our long gone friend and scientist Augustine-Charles de Coulomb have shared his discoveries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb's_law

Classic

Quote from: Classic on Jul 11, 2024, 07:11 AMAlso this explain how and why electric charge is stored in magnetic field in capacitors or in electric field inductors.
Opps, I mean exactly the opposite, inductors store energy in magnetic field and capacitors in electric field ... mass of conductors = magnetic storage, mass of dielectric = electric storage.

Iron or ferrous alloy = more current > more magnetic mass, which increase with resistance to electric charge flow.

If a Faraday disc is made of aluminium will yield opposite polarities than using copper disc provided is spun in the same direction, due to different atomic structure of elements and their density.

Classic

Also, this explain atmospheric electricity which some scientists call it "electrostatic".


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