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Paul.B.Andersen <relativity@paulba.no> wrote:
The force on the power supply, or rather on the conductors in the power
supply carrying the current, is Fp = I?W?B.
Since the current in the power supply and the armature are in opposite
direction, so are the forces.
Fa and Fp are equal in magnitude and in opposite direction.
Fa and Fp are each other's reaction force.
Since the power supply is fixed on the rail the reaction force are
acting on the rail through the power supply.
Yes, but if the current comes from some distance away,
through flexible conductors, there are possibilities for muddling things
up,
On 8/1/2025 1:22 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
Aether Regained wrote:[...]
Check out the electromagnetic roller coaster launch systems...
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 8/1/2025 1:22 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
Aether Regained wrote:[...]
Check out the electromagnetic roller coaster launch systems...
not true, he called his best friend, jew epstein, for a creep. So you know what satan you are dealing with. Perfect example of why no one pays any attention to the Orange Imbecile. He lies, makes stuff up and never keeps
his word.