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Check this book: Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients by Steinmetz, Charles Proteus
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How a Photodetector works? How does it converts light into electrical signals? A video explaining everything about Photodetector will be nice if possible.
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Electricity/Electric field is a combination of dielectric field (electrons) + magnetic field. Both fields cross each other at 90 degree angle to produce AC or DC electric field you are familiar with. See Steinmetz diagram on page 10 and 11 in his book "Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients". You can also see dielectric field as voltage and magnetic field as current. Both fields together create power measured in watts.
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Can you make video on how Droop Speed Control works and keeps RPM of electricity generators synced so AC power frequency remains at constant 50/60 hz?
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Do power stations use Inverter's before sending AC to step-up transformer in order to maintain hertz at constant 50 or 60 hz? Or do power stations constantly maintain RPM of electric generators to in order to keep hertz at constant 50 or 60 hz?
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You need ferrocell to see magnetic field in its true form.
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Transformers are like a tank. If you step-up voltage, its like filling a tank so current decreases while voltage increases. If you step-down voltage, its like opening a faucet so current increases while voltage decreases.
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What if i only draw lot of voltage but with almost zero amps from the wall? Hardly any bill?
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Voltage is a volume of resonance that becomes potential pressure when stored in buckets called capacitors or batteries which then flows out of capacitors or batteries at rated volts and amps/current from positive terminal to negative terminal like waves of water flowing downstream from high potential to low potential, when load is connected.
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Can you make video on positive voltage vs negative voltage? How you can connect two 9 volts batteries for example in series and have +9 volts DC on positive terminal and -9 volts DC on negative terminal with middle terminal serving as common/virtual ground. What are the uses of negative voltage? Can you power a LED or 9 volts motor by connecting to -9 volts terminal and virtual ground terminal? Also since voltage is pressure, does negative voltage mean lower pressure and positive voltage mean higher pressure?
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If electricity is flow of electron particles, what is containing those particles for them to behave like a wave? Particles only behave like a wave when contained. Water contained in a pond or air contained by earth for example. Wave pattern of particles is impossible in vacuum of empty space. If its wire containing electrons, what about electromagnetic waves? Same with photon particles of light, what is containing them? Can you see the problem? Something else has to contain them otherwise it all flies apart.
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I think the power companies also use the oil cooled capacitors for high amps if i am correct.
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@Richard Vaughn I know transformers and capacitors are two fundamentally different things. There are capacitors that have oil in them. Youtube search "capacitor oil".
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Unlike the conventional transverse electricity, in longitudinal electricity, both the electric and magnetic fields are in conjunction with each other, flow in same direction and 0 degree in phase. Google "Longitudinal Waves and Transverse Waves tests by Jean-Louis Naudin" and "Transverse & Longitudinal Electric Waves and Tesla’s Longitudinal Electricity - Eric P. Dollard".
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@kimrkarl Is there a video that explains everything how power stations generator rpm maintains itself and so on?
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Everyone should read book "Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients by Steinmetz, Charles Proteus" who was even more genius than Nikola Tesla. The book will clear lot of confusion regarding electrons mainstream science created, also the confusion regarding electron being a particle phenomenon. Electron is not a particle, its a dielectric field, nor electricity has anything to do with particle phenomenon as its a resonating field phenomenon and fields are not made of particles. I also doubt electrons flow from negative side of the battery because electricity is not an independent force, its a hybrid, hybrid force resulted when dielectric field (electrons) and magnetic field cross each other at 90 degree angle creating electric field AC or DC. I think electrons flow from the negative side only when electricity is generated in generators because electricity comes from counter-space when generated, flows in space surrounding hot wires and returns back to counter-space when it is used. Ground and neutral wires are a way back to counter-space for used electricity.
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@HelloKittyFanMan. Nope. Check video "Does an Electron 'particle' exist? N. Tesla, Heaviside, JC Maxwell & CP Steinmetz said NO". Why should i believe electron is a particle when geniuses like Nikola Tesla, Heaviside, Maxwell, Steinmetz, etc. didn't?
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@SummerFunMan If electrons were flowing from negative to positive in a battery or AC, you will feel it when you touch the negative terminal but you don't. Electricity is not an independent force, it is a combination of dielectric field and magnetic field crossing each other at 90 degree angle. Dielectric field is what is being misinterpreted as electron particle.
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@SummerFunMan Check "Master Ivo" Channel, search Steinmetz on this channel.
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@SummerFunMan Electricity is not a particle phenomena. Electricity is resonating fields phenomena and fields are not made of particles. Read book "Uncovering the missing Secrets of Magnetism".
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@SummerFunMan lol. All it takes to debunk flat earth is simple observation of going out and looking straight up at the sky, you can clearly see the sky curving concave 360 degrees because the sky curves with curvature of the earth.
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@SummerFunMan AC has charge and discharge terminal. Neutral and earth is charge terminal and hot wire is discharge terminal. You get electrocuted if you touch the 120/230 volts discharge terminal.
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@richardmoeller5351 Electrons = dielectric field.
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If you run high voltage AC and DC through wire and connect wire to spark gap, adding a spark gap to a lamp circuit basically. And then look at spark gap with high speed camera, you should be able to see which direction electricity actually flows, negative to positive or positive to negative. I think electricity actually flows from positive to negative because positive terminal is a discharge terminal which will electrocute you if you accidentally touch it with bare hands.
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Am i correct in thinking that electric field/voltage goes from positive/anode to negative/cathode and magnetic field/current goes from negative to positive? or is it the other way around? or both the voltage and current goes from negative to positive? If the current goes from negative to positive, is that why the negative of power socket very warm to touch after using the water heater coil? Is the current strongest where it feels very warm to touch?
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