Re: Any alternatives for conventional gasoline?





Dan Bloomquist wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

Dan Bloomquist wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

You apparently haven't twigged that no 'useful power' can be supplied through anything more than
a minute air gap. This is why power transformers are wound on magnetic cores not air cores.

That'll require a vehicle to be stationary while being recharged. This is *utterly fundamental*
science.

Science applied to peak oil? You are just a troll...

Science as applied to supplying power to electric vehicles you dolt. Read the thread !

This has been beat to death, it is a waste of time, you dolt.

Good Lord !

That's precisely the point I was making.

Read the damn thread !


I'm rapidly realising *you're* the troll around here.

And Nero fiddled while Rome burned....

Read the damn thread instead of poking idiot comments in everywhere based on your daft assumptions.

Graham

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  • Re: Any alternatives for conventional gasoline?
    ... a minute air gap. ... This is why power transformers are wound on magnetic cores not air cores. ... That'll require a vehicle to be stationary while being recharged. ...
    (sci.energy.hydrogen)
  • Re: Any alternatives for conventional gasoline?
    ... a minute air gap. ... This is why power transformers are wound on magnetic cores not air cores. ... That'll require a vehicle to be stationary while being recharged. ... "We need an energy policy that encourages consumption" ...
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  • Re: Any alternatives for conventional gasoline?
    ... engineering absurdities. ... You apparently haven't twigged that no 'useful power' can be supplied through anything more than ... a minute air gap. ... This is why power transformers are wound on magnetic cores not air cores. ...
    (sci.energy.hydrogen)