Magnetic Force generates electricity
- From: "guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx" <guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 23:50:54 -0700
Randy's evidences were insufficient. I remain believing it's a
magnetic force that generates electricity between a moving a charge
and a perpendicular magnetic field.
Evidence:
1. F= kqq/r^2 doesn't use k^2 but a single k where it is the TWO
electric fields of BOTH charges that interact together.
Likewise F= qvB is a simplification where only one B and not B^2 does
not mean it is not BOTH magnetic fields that interact together.
2. IT IS NOT A COINCIDENCE, that a cross-product is used in the
equation F= qv X B and that the moving charge has CIRCULAR FIELD. It
is indeed a torque reaction similar to a GYROSCOPE, absolutely NO
DIFFERENCE.
I was being Polite and Patient to those that believed otherwise, but
unfortunaltely to no avail.
Polite to the point to being called a FUCKWAD by an idiot novice with
an entire year's eductation on the subject as opposed to my 5 years.
.
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