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I Linear generator prototype
i have basically 4 linear generators , two on left two on right i have selected N28 magnet and 0.65mm Cu wire(5m) but galvanometer show no current at that stage Generator video- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
Yes same i did and it is working Thank you- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
Perfectly got it. In linear generator i have seen that on galvanomter i get + and - mv. I would like to consider only positive current and use it for my charging purpose. So how can i do that Thank you- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
i just did one small experiment ,i think PLA is not good for voltage induced i test coil and magnet direct https://www.veed.io/view/5b0fe9d6-a9ff-4dad-b84d-93a2b72ae8f5?source=%2Ftools%2Fvideo-hosting%2Fvideo-upload&panel=share- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
so kindly how can i do , i should not use core , just coil and magnet ?- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
the magnet is rectangular in shape so core is also in recatngular- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
can i use oscilloscope?- Micheal_Leo
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I Linear generator prototype
i want to just test a linear generator with galvanometer , the magnet is N28 and the wire (Cu) is of 0.6mm thikness and 10m long , but galvanometer dont show anthing , The core is PLA material (3d printed) The magnet size if 28mm * 10mm * 5mm- Micheal_Leo
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Automotive What Type of Motor is Best for Controlling Slider Crank Motion?
the motor should be controlled rotation between 200-400rpm , a small magnet will be attached at the end of slider- Micheal_Leo
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Automotive What Type of Motor is Best for Controlling Slider Crank Motion?
which motor is reasonable for slider crank motion , where the motion of slider should be control with motor speed. Thank you- Micheal_Leo
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B Generator shaft rotation through spring and magnet (Is this feasible in Physics?)
if we attach axial flux generator with wheel of bike , we know that we have electricity but two problems i am facing that 1) when bike stop , the generator will stop and cut electricity to battery 2) the bike speed is 35km/h and the battery is 48v , so we need more than 48v to charge battery...- Micheal_Leo
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Designing a Mechanism for Two Half Circles' Synchronous Rotation
Regards Respected Teachers and Members I would like to draw a mechanism that two half circles should rotate synchronous close and open as a result gears will rotate at same Value , i would like to use springs in this mechanism between circles , the other idea i know that use crank and slider...- Micheal_Leo
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Can a Spiral or Conical spring oscillate many times?
My boss idea used a spring that can oscilate 1000 times in spring assisting motor mechanism with only one time external force apply- Micheal_Leo
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Can a Spiral or Conical spring oscillate many times?
Thank you very much for reference i will try it and analyze it i would like to know that which software i can used to analyze the oscillations for spring mechanism with time- Micheal_Leo
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Can a Spiral or Conical spring oscillate many times?
Hello dear members we know that force exert on spring as a result spring will oscillate many times , i want to know that is there any possibility that spiral spring or conical spring oscillate like 500 times with only one time external force , any one have made this kind of invention in past...- Micheal_Leo
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