1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by hic » 29/02/16, 12:48

izentrop wrote:The answer to your question, but even with simple examples, you do not understand.
I explained to you the reality, but you like fiction. You're a product of TV and video games or what?

Odd, you will see that the laws of physics cleared by the former will help you move in the right direction.
I know I'm too nice to you, again I waste my time ... Not so much because it helps me to express and understand the theory that I knew practically.


An electric motor is definitely "relativistic" and secondarily Newtonian
I know you have a baggage, but we do not have the same method
Sorry : Cry:
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by Remundo » 29/02/16, 12:53

Hic, I'd like to take you in front of a blackboard to equate a DC machine ... or even better, since you're so stalled, an asynchronous machine. I would laugh to see you unable to calculate the efforts of Laplace or an electric field.

I point out to you that the relativistic effects start to be significant for 0,1 speeds c ... For all electromechanical machines, we are in classical physics.

And then what do you want to prove? Surunity hidden in relativistic effects ... good luck. But write whatever you want here. A large research lab will contact you to deepen your "practical theory" and you will respond to the energy challenge.

With that, I let go of the suspenders.

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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by hic » 29/02/16, 12:54

Hic wrote:
izentrop wrote:The answer to your question, but even with simple examples, you do not understand.
I explained to you the reality, but you like fiction. You're a product of TV and video games or what?

Odd, you will see that the laws of physics cleared by the former will help you move in the right direction.
I know I'm too nice to you, again I waste my time ... Not so much because it helps me to express and understand the theory that I knew practically.


An electric motor is definitely "relativistic" and secondarily Newtonian
I know that you have a baggage (which I do not have and which I will miss),
but we do not have the same method.
It was predictable.
Sorry : Cry:
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by hic » 29/02/16, 13:19

Remundo wrote:Hic, I'd like to take you in front of a blackboard to equate a DC machine ... or even better, since you're so stalled, an asynchronous machine. I would laugh to see you unable to calculate the efforts of Laplace or an electric field.

I point out to you that the relativistic effects start to be significant for 0,1 speeds c ... For all electromechanical machines, we are in classical physics.

And then what do you want to prove? Surunity hidden in relativistic effects ... good luck. But write whatever you want here. A large research lab will contact you to deepen your "practical theory" and you will respond to the energy challenge.

With that, I let go of the suspenders.

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Arrest! to insult this bac + 9, are you unconscious or what? !
I'm tired of your attacks as if the subject was personal to me, it is collective deTRES high level take it into account please!
Stop attacking me, let me off the suspenders

Not only is the electric motor relativistic!
it's official, but also definite

IT'S OFFICIAL! you have 111ans late :)
You have been the sign of your incompetence for a few days.
Sorry! : Cry:

Obamot is wrong, it's not the level forumwhich has fallen but has always been low
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by Gaston » 29/02/16, 14:04

Hic wrote:Not only is the electric motor relativistic!
it's official, but also definitive
Since the beginning of this thread, I can not understand if you want to prove that the electric motor is over-unitary or relativistic ... (the second does not involve the first at all).
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by izentrop » 29/02/16, 18:08

Hic wrote:
Hic wrote:
izentrop wrote:The answer to your question, but even with simple examples, you do not understand.
I explained to you the reality, but you like fiction. You're a product of TV and video games or what?

Odd, you will see that the laws of physics cleared by the former will help you move in the right direction.
I know I'm too nice to you, again I waste my time ... Not so much because it helps me to express and understand the theory that I knew practically.


An electric motor is definitely "relativistic" and secondarily Newtonian
I know that you have a baggage (which I do not have and which I will miss),
Well, even the top you have your theory.

So go, what luggage?
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by hic » 01/03/16, 07:47

Gaston wrote:
Hic wrote:Not only is the electric motor relativistic!
it's official, but also definitive
Since the beginning of this thread, I can not understand if you want to prove that the electric motor is over-unitary or relativistic ... (the second does not involve the first at all).

Neither
it is a supernatural with a cop of 2 by the relativistic counter-reaction compensation
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by hic » 01/03/16, 07:50

izentrop wrote:
Hic wrote:
Hic wrote:
An electric motor is definitely "relativistic" and secondarily Newtonian
I know that you have a baggage (which I do not have and which I will miss),
Well, even the top you have your theory.

So go, what luggage?

You're crazy to believe that you can solve a relativism problem, without the relativistic theory!

your luggage is useless!
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by izentrop » 01/03/16, 09:13

It's not difficult to pass for strong, go; the key is not to get caught in the act of ignorance. We maneuver, we dodge the difficulty, we turn the obstacle, and we paste the others by means of a dictionary.
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Re: 1er step into the unknown, Electric Motor Differential Analysis

by hic » 01/03/16, 11:05

izentrop wrote:
It's not difficult to pass for strong, go; the key is not to get caught in the act of ignorance. We maneuver, we dodge the difficulty, we turn the obstacle, and we paste the others by means of a dictionary.
Guy de Maupassant in Bel-Ami


it's too easy not to think and deny
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