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Will do, but if calculations from the Electronic and Computer Engineering Department of the Polytechnic School, and at at COPPE, Electrical Engineering Program, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) are correct then at that rotaional speed, my machine provides 2.106 mA of current, since I know all the condiitons for the spark gap, I can tell you my voltage was 30 KV.

That means that I made 63 watts with my generator this morning... it's really not hard to spin.

1 year ago
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Will do, but if calculations from the Electronic and Computer Engineering Department of the Polytechnic School, and at at COPPE, Electrical Engineering Program, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) are correct then at that rotaional speed, my machine provides 2.106 mA of current, since I know all the condiitons for the spark gap, I can tell you my voltage was 30 KV.

That means that I made 63 watts with my generator this morning... it's really not hard to spin.

You do the math XD

I keep telling people, this is like a heat pump for electrons. Instead of a thermal kinetic energy differential, it's a charge differential.

1 year ago
1 score