Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: a_plutonium
Date: Saturday, March 15, 2008 12:56 AM
Subject: #97 is there some car engine or electric motor systems that uses a Capacitor-current; new textbook: "How Superconductivity really works; nanosecond Capacitor discharge current"

Today I spent some time exploring whether old car engines or some
electrical motor system uses Capacitor-currents.
From my understanding of old VW distributor system it has a small coil
of 12V low voltage and a high voltage coil
of about 30 to 60 kV. This translates into copper wire windings of 7 X
60,000 = 420,000 copper wire for
7 turns per volt. There is a capacitor involved but it is to make sure
the "points" do not get damaged. So the
old car distributor system is not really a Capacitor-current but
rather a DC current.

Now maybe there is a way to modify the old distributor system so that
it becomes like a Wimshurst generator
of a capacitor-current.

I do not know how the new car distributor system is set up with its
computer chips, and probably dealing
with magnetization rather than points.

But I would guess there is some electrical system already in existence
and in use that runs on a Capacitor-
current, only I am just not aware of what this is, other than a
Wimshurst generator or a Van de Graaff
generator.

Archimedes Plutonium
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