Homopolar Handbook : A Definitive Guide to Faraday Disk and N-Machine Technologies by Thomas Valone (2001, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherIntegrity Research Institute
ISBN-100964107015
ISBN-139780964107014
eBay Product ID (ePID)922044

Product Key Features

Number of Pages188 Pages
Publication NameHomopolar Handbook : a Definitive Guide to Faraday Disk and N-Machine Technologies
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
SubjectReference
TypeHandbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorThomas Valone
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight12.5 Oz
Item Length5.5 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number3
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal621.3132
Edition DescriptionHandbook (Mentor's)
SynopsisThe mysterious Unipolar Dynamo, so simple that even the earth's core has one, so powerful that it forges metal alloy billets and launches a rail gun! This handbook has all the history, operating principles, practical construction details, and pictures of Faraday disk/unipolar/homopolar generators. Investigating the Paulsen UFO story and the DePalma claims of overunity, the author began an earnest scientific endeavour in 1980 to build and test a homopolar generators (HPG) for the elusive 'back torque' which had never been measured before in a one-piece HPG. This project helped to complete his Master's Degree in Physics at SUNY Buffalo. What does the torque push against when the magnet spins with the disk? How can the back torque or armature reaction be diminished or counteracted? These and other burning questions are answered in the only book of its kind on the subject of homopolar generators., The mysterious Unipolar Dynamo, so simple that even the earth's core has one, so powerful that it forges metal alloy billets and launches a rail gun This handbook has all the history, operating principles, practical construction details, and pictures of Faraday disk/unipolar/homopolar generators. Investigating the Paulsen UFO story and the DePalma claims of overunity, the author began an earnest scientific endeavour in 1980 to build and test a homopolar generators (HPG) for the elusive 'back torque' which had never been measured before in a one-piece HPG. This project helped to complete his Master's Degree in Physics at SUNY Buffalo. What does the torque push against when the magnet spins with the disk? How can the back torque or armature reaction be diminished or counteracted? These and other burning questions are answered in the only book of its kind on the subject of homopolar generators.
LC Classification NumberTK2665
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