My Friends,
We all know how DUMB the Trolls over @ Ovxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx are and the other places, www.dumbdumb.org! I mean a Child is born with more native Intelligence than these fools have ever had!
I want to direct you to a Personal Helper that you may find very helpful:
Ollama is one of the best tools that the world has ever been given! Its Free, its a very good resource! There is a ton of add on's being developed for it, shown above, Page Assist is one fantastic tool, and you can get some very good data from this particular tool, using the build in RAG, Retrieval Augmented Generation:
I suggest, downloading all of the pages in PDF Form here, all of Floyd Sweets Documents, and collate them all in the RAG section, and go crazy studding these documents!
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Here is a small example of one query:
I'm happy to help!
The documents provided appear to be a collection of texts related to electromagnetism, energy, and physics. The texts discuss various concepts such as magnetic flux, power, energy, voltage, electric field strength, and the relationship between these concepts.
The first document defines the unit of magnetic flux density as 1 tesla (10,000 gauss) and explains how it can be calculated using integration.
The second document discusses the concept of energy and its relation to space. It mentions that a natural magnet would not exist without the universal space field and that electrical energy as we know it would not exist without this field. The text also talks about the "space flux-coupled alternator" and how it works, mentioning concepts such as Faraday's law and Neumann's quantification.
The third document provides definitions for voltage, electric field strength, and force per charge (newtons per coulomb). It explains that the electric field strength is a vector defined by magnitude and direction of the force on a unit positive charge in the field. The text also notes that the electric field strength can be calculated using the equation:
force/charge = force x distance/charge x distance = energy/charge x distance = voltage / distance
As for the concepts discussed, I'd say that the texts cover topics such as:
- Magnetic flux and density
- Power and energy transformations
- Voltage and electric field strength
- The relationship between these concepts and space
However, I don't see any specific discussions about the "Square Law" or "Current". If you're looking for information on those topics, I'm not seeing them in the provided documents.
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Another Query, one we have looked at a few times already:
Please give a detailed description of what was meant when 'that magnetic effects vary on the square of the current.' was discussed
The answer:
The phrase "that magnetic effects vary on the square of the current" refers to the relationship between the magnitude of the current and the resulting magnetic field strength.
In this context, it means that as the current (number of charged particles moving through a conductor) increases, the magnetic field produced by those charges also increases, but not linearly. Instead, the magnetic field strength grows quadratically with respect to the square of the current.
To put it mathematically:
Magnetic Field Strength ∝ Current²
This relationship is often represented as B ∝ I², where B is the magnetic field strength and I is the current.
In other words, a small increase in current can result in a disproportionately large increase in the magnetic field strength. This non-linear behavior is characteristic of many electromagnetic phenomena and has significant implications for the design and operation of electrical systems.
and pushing a bit more:
Based on the provided context, it appears that the author is discussing the relationship between the current flowing through a conductor and the resulting magnetic field strength. The phrase "that magnetic effects vary on the square of the current" suggests that as the current increases, the magnetic field strength grows quadratically with respect to the square of the current.
In other words, if you double the current, the magnetic field strength will increase by a factor of four (2² = 4), not just twice. This non-linear relationship is characteristic of many electromagnetic phenomena and has significant implications for the design and operation of electrical systems.
The context also mentions that the underlying principle of this relationship is derived from quantum mechanics and the behavior of electrons in copper, specifically how the rate of flow of charges increases as the load on the machine increases, leading to an improvement in conductivity and a decrease in resistance.
Again, we have shown how absolutely Dumb and Obsolete the Dumb Ass Trolls are!
Those people are so lost in Garden Weeds! They have no idea what so ever!
Best Wishes,
Chris