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15th July 2010 23:02
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Mathematician WANTED!
Mathematician WANTED!
I am looking for a mathematician who is willing to solve the resonance frequency equation used in the Stanley Meyer electrolysis experiment.
The Experiment:
Stanley Meyer made an LC resonant circuit using 304 Stainless Steel and H2O as a Capacitor (C) and a Coil of wire as an Inductor (L). He tuned the LC circuit with a variable inductor for 120Hz and added a Duty Cycle to regulate power consumption and heat. He charged the LC circuit with more than 20KV using a Flyback Transformer.
Problem:
Solve for the inductance value (L) for a given frequency (f) of 120Hz DC and a capacitance (C) based on a 6” long capacitor as describe below.
Capacitor:
Two concentric 304 SS tubes submerged in tap water as the electrolytic. The inner tube has an OD of 1” and a gap between the inner and outer of 0.060”
Inductor:
The inductor is a coil of wire wrapped around a ferries steel rod to produce the inductance required.
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16th July 2010 04:55
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