Re: Current Accelerator



"CWatters" <colin.watters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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>
>"Uwe Bonnes" <bon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> qude <qmdynamics@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > Supposed you have a certain voltage and resistor values..
>> > for example.. 110 volts and 55 ohms. The current would
>> > then be 2 Ampere. Is there a way to boost the amperage
>> > value to say 5 ampere without changing the voltage nor the
>> > resistance but by doing something to the source??
>>
>> Accelerate the setup to relativistic speed, then the well known
>> resistance dilatation gets into effect and allows more current to
>> flow :-)
>
>Yes.
>
>If we were talking about 110V DC (which you probably aren't) you could
>built a DC-DC converter to turn the 110V into say 275V.
>



um, that's changing the source...

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