Electromagnets – Steorn Rotating Electromagnetic Systems
Understanding inductance and joule heating. Second module from the Rotating Electromagnetic Systems on-line e-Learning suite at Steorn SKDB. Sign up to SKDB Lite for free at www.steorn.com.
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Understanding inductance and joule heating. Second module from the Rotating Electromagnetic Systems on-line e-Learning suite at Steorn SKDB. Sign up to SKDB Lite for free at www.steorn.com.
More Infos at: www.overunity.com and here: tech.groups.yahoo.com Dr. Schwartz Free Energy Electromagnetic Generator from Noahsark Foundation Its similar to Tom Beardens MEG except that it doesnt need an external power supply to switch the magnetic fiel…
Develop Orbo technology through the SKDB! www.steorn.com The first of a series of talks from Steorn explaining Orbo technology. In this experiment it is shown that a Orbo electromagnetic interaction experiences no back EMF.
Understanding the basics of counter/back EMF. First module from the Rotating Electromagnetic Systems on-line e-Learning suite at Steorn SKDB. Sign up to SKDB Lite for free at www.steorn.com.
Understanding Lorentz force and its use in homopolar motors and generators. Third module from the Rotating Electromagnetic Systems on-line e-Learning suite at Steorn SKDB. Sign up to SKDB Lite for free at www.steorn.com.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTORS NOW IS A SENSATIONAL EXPERIMENT, BECAUSE I SEE A GREAT EFFECT IN THIS GROUP OF PANCAKES…! THE OBJETIVE OF THIS VIDEO IS TO SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SPIRAL COILS IN THE…
In these videos Steorn examine COP and show that it is greater than 1. Filmed on on Tuesday 12th January 17:00 GMT at the Waterways Visitor Centre. Orbo – COP It has been shown that…
Addendum to our video “Steorn’s Orbo Electromagnetic Interaction COP greater than 1” Join the SKDB to develop your own Orbo technology applications.
Join the SKDB to develop Orbo applications: www.steorn.com In this video Steorn examine COP and show that it is greater than 1.
Join the SKDB to develop Orbo applications: www.steorn.com In this video Steorn examine COP and show that it is greater than 1.