[NewCandle] Putting "jerk" to work

Jones Beene jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Wed Aug 23 14:19:42 EDT 2006


No. We're not talking about preparing the Jamaican Bobsled Team 
for action ...

Instead it is an overlooked experiment - Re: Nick Reiter's 
experiments with rotating capacitor generators:

http://www.theavalonfoundation.org/varicap2.htm

which raises an interesting question about the interaction of 
kinetics with EM forces.

Nick found a significant voltage gradient, apparently caused by 
the angular momentum of electrons released from capacitive disks, 
at fairly high rotation speeds. He got almost 4 volts at 10,000 
RPM but you might say - that  was due to the high angular 
momentum.

However, in the situation of  intense vibration - like a tuning 
fork - where you have continuous reversal of vectors ("jerk" 
instead of  acceleration) - what is possible there ?

If "jerk" - the higher order of  acceleration - is implemented 
correctly:  is there a power-law increase in the mechanical --> 
electrical effect?

Could a low voltage applied to a tuning fork result in a higher 
voltage deposited on a surrounding anode when the fork is "rung"?

Jones




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