--- joseph lhelias <jolhelias@...> wrote:
> My name is Jo, in order to reply to Steven about flux
> question inside the MEG, I agree with you and I guess all
> the bad experiences is linked to what you are talking about. In
> fact , like you, from my point of view, in order
> to generate a significant power output, I guess it is physicaly
necessary
> to influence the flux of the magnet as a FET transistor is operatin
> . Like you, I cannot understand how we can have an efficient
> way, only by modulating the flux from outside the magnet circuit.
> Like in a transistor, we have to insure alternatively the blocking of
> the magnetic flow and the release in order to generate a power ouput
> proportional to the variations of the magnetic flow . If we don
> t do this by inserting a coil in the magnet circuit, how
> does it works ? and in this case, like in a transisto
> , a gap is mandatory between the field generated by the coil and
> the one generated by th e magnet circuit, in order to have
> a locking point without having to use the same input power as the
> possible output power .
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