09-23-2023, 11:05 AM
The theory is this:
Your in a boat traveling in the same direction of the wind. And you are travelling exactly at the same speed of the wind. You will feel no wind. But Both the wind and boat are moving.
Regarding the Rotor.. We are getting the perpendicular motion, but the coil is stationary so we are still feeling the cross-wind. Causing drag. I suspect less drag than normal, but still a good degree of drag.
Now when the spiral coil is in motion identical to the rotor, I think we can cancel out the crosswind.
Your in a boat traveling in the same direction of the wind. And you are travelling exactly at the same speed of the wind. You will feel no wind. But Both the wind and boat are moving.
Regarding the Rotor.. We are getting the perpendicular motion, but the coil is stationary so we are still feeling the cross-wind. Causing drag. I suspect less drag than normal, but still a good degree of drag.
Now when the spiral coil is in motion identical to the rotor, I think we can cancel out the crosswind.