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Re: About Magnetic pulsers
 
Johny Apple Bomb Views: 3,945
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Re: About Magnetic pulsers


Earlier you said: "NO! The less than 1.0 uS rise time 2.5 mS Pulse duration time is a HUGE difference when inducing a current. A Static magnetic field does not change it stays the same."

So you're implying that the magnetic pulser by SOTA is producing a field that changes strength, in other words, an oscillating magnetic field. And now you're saying it doesn't produce an oscillating magnetic field.


The SOTA is simply a Bank of capacitors that let loose a DC Pulse every 5 or so seconds into a coil. North is always on one side.

An oscillating magnetic field changes polarity at a certain frequency like 5000 Hz. So the electro magnet would flip N and S 5000 times a second, if it runs on 5000 Hz as stated above.

 

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