Except that it is it probably much less efficient than spinning the magnet or coils.
Bob
Why?
I think they can be the same if designed properly.
Except that it is it probably much less efficient than spinning the magnet or coils.
Bob
Why?
I think they can be the same if designed properly.
I think you will discover its easier therefore more efficient to rotate the coil or magnet
than to push it back and forwards.
Hence why all generators use the spin method
Dave
Because to push something back and forth, continual acceleration is needed, whereas to rotate something it is not, once it is up to speed. Unless you can completely recover the extra energy needed to accelerate the piston, you have lost energy that you would not lose in a rotating system.Why?
I think they can be the same if designed properly.
Is there any chance that we can consolidate this discussion about you breaking fundamental laws of nature into a single thread?
About the threads, um.
I don't know what to say
Tell me which one you want to keep open and I'll close the rest.