11-23-2025, 06:17 PM
Good afternoon Lasco, indeed Figuera mentions the Ruhmkorff coil, and the most practical way to make it, as far as I know, is as the author of this video demonstrates. They use it for fishing, but it's very interesting to watch all the videos on this topic by the author. I hope it can be useful for understanding the Figuera generator even more. I'm working on the vector integration of the two collinear vectors in opposite directions in the armature of the Figuera triplet. As we know, one increases and the other decreases the electrical intensity through the contact of the brush across the resistors. The two vectors are collinear with opposite directions, and their relative motion is the same. This is how a car generator works; in it, there are two vectors: one is the magnetic or electromagnetic field, and the other is the torque provided by the internal combustion engine. In this case, they are two collinear vectors with the same direction.
https://youtu.be/PHiHk7eJFZI?si=O6mptOF3WHfskoyq
https://youtu.be/PHiHk7eJFZI?si=O6mptOF3WHfskoyq

