Group: alt.sci.physics
From: Hamid.V.Ansari@gmail.com
Date: Thursday, September 06, 2007 1:17 AM
Subject: Re: Proposition for performing a series of electromagnetic experiments

On Sep 6, 2:18 am, "Don Kelly" wrote:
To start consider your first proposition- look at the equation for
the
> force between the conductors and the role of permeability in this equation.
> If you increase permeability by using a "bath" of ferrofluids then the
> effect is obvious.
>
> For your second proposition- the use of magnetic conductors will have a
> miniscule effect. Note that it is the integral of H around a closed loop
> that is related to the ampere turns enclosed. Even if the conductor had
> infinite permeability, it is only a very small part of the magnetic path of
> concern. Local distortion of the field may occur which might have a small
> effect.
>
Presently only existence of the effect of the magnetic conductor is
important
and that it becomes experimentaly proven. It's magnitude has secondary
importance.
Have you performed this experiment and also the first one which you
confirm
them only theoretically?

> As for the rest??????? It appears that you are trying to re-invent the wheel
> by putting corners on it.
>
Regards,
Hamid V. Ansari
hvansari at gmail dot com