How is earth resonance,EM stationary wave and ELF related to transmit energy?

  • Thread starter Thread starter aditya23456
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Earth Energy Wave
AI Thread Summary
Earth resonance, electromagnetic (EM) stationary waves, and extremely low frequency (ELF) waves are interconnected in the context of wireless energy transmission. EM stationary waves, as explored by Tesla, play a crucial role in harnessing energy from various sources, including the Earth’s natural resonance. The relationship between Earth resonance and ELF waves remains complex and not fully understood, with ongoing discussions about their potential applications in energy transmission. Project Sanguine is referenced as a source of information on ELF waves, but it does not clarify the link to Earth resonance. Understanding these connections could enhance the development of wireless power technologies.
aditya23456
Messages
114
Reaction score
0
While reading tesla's work to harnass energy at various sources,I read that knowing EM stationary waves exist was a quantum leap in his approach.But I can't understand how these parameters are linked to transmit wireless power..can anyone please elaborately explain their relationships..It would be really helpfull..THATS IN ADVANCE!
 
Physics news on Phys.org
thanks for link but its only abt ELF and its application..Relation between Earth resonance and ELF is still a mystery to me...!
 
Thread ''splain this hydrostatic paradox in tiny words'
This is (ostensibly) not a trick shot or video*. The scale was balanced before any blue water was added. 550mL of blue water was added to the left side. only 60mL of water needed to be added to the right side to re-balance the scale. Apparently, the scale will balance when the height of the two columns is equal. The left side of the scale only feels the weight of the column above the lower "tail" of the funnel (i.e. 60mL). So where does the weight of the remaining (550-60=) 490mL go...
Consider an extremely long and perfectly calibrated scale. A car with a mass of 1000 kg is placed on it, and the scale registers this weight accurately. Now, suppose the car begins to move, reaching very high speeds. Neglecting air resistance and rolling friction, if the car attains, for example, a velocity of 500 km/h, will the scale still indicate a weight corresponding to 1000 kg, or will the measured value decrease as a result of the motion? In a second scenario, imagine a person with a...
Scalar and vector potentials in Coulomb gauge Assume Coulomb gauge so that $$\nabla \cdot \mathbf{A}=0.\tag{1}$$ The scalar potential ##\phi## is described by Poisson's equation $$\nabla^2 \phi = -\frac{\rho}{\varepsilon_0}\tag{2}$$ which has the instantaneous general solution given by $$\phi(\mathbf{r},t)=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}\int \frac{\rho(\mathbf{r}',t)}{|\mathbf{r}-\mathbf{r}'|}d^3r'.\tag{3}$$ In Coulomb gauge the vector potential ##\mathbf{A}## is given by...
Back
Top