Can a Core-less Dynamo Really Achieve Double Efficiency?

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the efficiency of a core-less dynamo, with the argument being that it can reach a maximum efficiency of 2. However, this claim is dismissed as pseudoscience and not allowed for discussion on the platform. The argument itself involves the equation JxB emf = E.J emf, where the left side is a vector and the right side is a scalar, which is deemed to be incorrect. The mention of an inward Poynting vector is also deemed to be nonsensical and not allowed for discussion. The overall conclusion is that discussing over-unity processes, such as perpetual motion or free energy, is not allowed on the platform and will result in a 10-day vacation from participating in
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It seems that a core-less dynamo would have a maximum efficiency of 2.
The argument is as follows:
JxB emf= E.J emf
JxB does no work
E.J does work
Thus output is twice the mechanical energy spent
Inward Poynting vector?
 
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goran d said:
The argument is as follows:
JxB emf= E.J emf
The left hand side is a vector. The right hand side is a scalar. That should be a good hint that the argument is wrong. (In case non conservation of energy weren’t enough of a hint)
 
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goran d said:
Inward Poynting vector?
If you want to convert rotor energy to EM energy, you will need Poynting to flow outwards. Inward suggests it is actually a motor or resistor that consumes electrical energy.
 
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goran d said:
It seems that a core-less dynamo would have a maximum efficiency of 2.
The argument is as follows:
JxB emf= E.J emf
JxB does no work
E.J does work
Thus output is twice the mechanical energy spent
Inward Poynting vector?

We do not allow the discussion of nonsense like over-unity processes (efficiency = 2). Per the PF rules:

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Pseudoscience, such as (but not limited to):
Perpetual motion and "free energy" discussions (see our Insights Article here)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion
http://www.skepdic.com/freeenergy.html
http://www.skepdic.com/perpetual.html

You are on a 10-day vacation from the PF now. Not that it seems to matter -- you seem to only stop by PF every year or two to post nonsense. If you do it again, you will be permanently banned. Have a nice day.
 
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Related to Can a Core-less Dynamo Really Achieve Double Efficiency?

1. What is a (completely) core-less dynamo?

A (completely) core-less dynamo is a type of electrical generator that does not have a traditional iron core. Instead, it uses a series of permanent magnets and coils to generate electricity.

2. How does a (completely) core-less dynamo work?

A (completely) core-less dynamo works by utilizing the principle of electromagnetic induction. As the magnets rotate, they create a changing magnetic field that induces an electric current in the coils, producing electricity.

3. What are some advantages of using a (completely) core-less dynamo?

One advantage of using a (completely) core-less dynamo is that it eliminates the need for a heavy and bulky iron core, making it more lightweight and compact. Additionally, it can operate at higher speeds and produce higher voltages than traditional dynamos.

4. What are some potential applications of a (completely) core-less dynamo?

(Completely) core-less dynamos have a variety of potential applications, including in small-scale renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and portable electronic devices. They can also be used in space exploration as they do not require a constant power source.

5. Are there any drawbacks to using a (completely) core-less dynamo?

One drawback of using a (completely) core-less dynamo is that it may produce less torque compared to traditional dynamos. This can limit its use in applications that require high levels of torque, such as in large industrial machinery.

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