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Author Topic: Faraday's homopolar motor revisited  (Read 71880 times)
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hope everything doing well over there.

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I'm just struggling right now to find out is the torque of motor linear or squared to current of the coil, then I would go on to which flavor of OU I want. lol

The torque is proportional to the force, the force is the Lorentz force which is proportional to the current, therefore the torque is linear with the current.
The homopolar generator or motor is an old story of free energy since Bruce De Palma pretended to have overunity and an engineer confirmed it with measurements which finally have been shown to be flawed. The "paradox" of the Faraday disks is only apparent when one doesn't understand the underlying principle of relativity and to which objects it applies. These machines are very conventional, there is not one anomaly nor a theoretical idea about them able to challenge the academic knowledge. Without new elements, for me this is a dead-end for the free energy.

   
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