dedaNoe
Jun25-04, 06:26 AM
My 1st physical concept was this energy generator.
The Coulomb's force is:
F_c=-k\frac{Q_1Q_2}{R^2}
where
k=\frac{1}{4\pi \epsilon_0 \epsilon_r}
is different const for every different dielectric.
In few words this force is different trough different media. So if we have for every force trough vacuum one opposite force trough PVC then we can get nonezero resulting force that depends directly on the difference in media.
What do you think?
The Coulomb's force is:
F_c=-k\frac{Q_1Q_2}{R^2}
where
k=\frac{1}{4\pi \epsilon_0 \epsilon_r}
is different const for every different dielectric.
In few words this force is different trough different media. So if we have for every force trough vacuum one opposite force trough PVC then we can get nonezero resulting force that depends directly on the difference in media.
What do you think?