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90 Degrees
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Lets show some solid state examples how to accomplish this..

MAGNETIC FIELDS MERGE TOGETHER.....

Take a Bifilar coil..  And power one coil only..  We have a magnetic field..

   

Now put power on to the 2nd coil on the same side..  Now we have a bigger magnetic field..   The fields combined to make 1 large field..

   


Now take 1 power lead off and power one coil from the other side..  Now we have 2 opposite poles together and the magnetic field cancels.  We now have no magnetic field.

   

As you can see, 2 magnetic fields merge and can increase or deduct magnetism.  This is how we can shift phases..  By using 2 inductors to merge the field..

So lets take 2 coils again and put 2 different sinewaves 90 degrees apart..  They will combine and induce a wave that is 45 degrees apart from each coil input.  

   

Now you can start scratching your head and wondering what happens to Lenz in this system..  The induced wave no longer matches either inducing wave.  

I am trying to clean up so I can setup some examples and show video with scope shots of these concepts.  It is my belief this is exactly what Clemente Figuera was doing, as well as many other devices.
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90 Degrees - by Jim Mac - 09-27-2023, 09:40 PM
RE: 90 Degrees - by Jim Mac - 09-27-2023, 10:37 PM

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