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do you believe that Ferrari, Dolivo-Dobrovolsky, Tesla and many others during their work on the construction of the generators and motors had in their heads the Faraday's law? It's ridiculous.
Having done an electrical engineering course (including introductory subjects on power engineering), I can assure you that they are taught Faraday's law..... As for having Faraday's law "in their heads", after a while working with a set of equations, it does become somewhat intuitive; effectively your brain can model what is going on,
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev do you believe that Ferrari, Dolivo-Dobrovolsky, Tesla and many others during their work on the construction of the generators and motors had in their heads the Faraday's law? It's ridiculous.I assume that you are talking about the electrical engineers who design the electrical motors that go into electric cars?
Having done an electrical engineering course (including introductory subjects on power engineering), I can assure you that they are taught Faraday's law.
All generators work on the basis of a rotating magnet.
What does it mean "becomes intuitive"?
It means nothing to me.
. But although you perfectly understand what I am talking about, you can't get used to the shock that the whole theory of electromagnetism is ruined.
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 21/02/2020 22:54:53All generators work on the basis of a rotating magnet.Would you like another guess?
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 21/02/2020 22:54:53What does it mean "becomes intuitive"?It means something, which was not initially "intuitive" becomes so through use.Anyone who has used some bit of obscure knowledge until it became familiar would understand this.
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 21/02/2020 22:54:53. But although you perfectly understand what I am talking about, you can't get used to the shock that the whole theory of electromagnetism is ruined.Thus far, you have shown that there's a poorly drawn diagram in a textbook.That's not the end of civilisation as we know it.
Is Faraday's law of induction true?
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 21/02/2020 22:54:53. But although you perfectly understand what I am talking about, you can't get used to the shock that the whole theory of electromagnetism is ruined.Thus far, you have shown that there's a poorly drawn diagram in a textbook.
I have shown much more than that,
Here is one thing: although we have powerful computers today, this mankind has never really understood what is "one" and what is "zero" on physical level.
there is still no comment on this thread of mine:
How do you find truth? One way "Deny everything until you can no longer deny it. You have found a common truth. Yet others will keep denying until they can no longer do so. Sometimes it takes them a lifetime.
Mitkog G saysWhat is it that works? The machines work, surely, the generators and motors. But do you believe that Ferrari, Dolivo-Dobrovolsky, Tesla and many others during their work on the construction of the generators and motors had in their heads the Faraday's law? It's ridiculous. They didn't give a toss about the theory. They wanted to make something that works and left the theory to the theorists. They were surely no theorists.GG: In basic engineering school and also in technical HS classes, Faradays laws was experimented with millions of times in the past. It is just basic electrical theory. AC generators are interesting. The current flow for a resistive load is in phase but if you have an inductive load is shifted by 90 degrees lag. The same is true of a capacitive load but the shift leads.
"Consciously comprehend" is a level higher than "become intuitive".
Have you ever seen this experiment live? I don't think so. If someone has seen it, let him put it on YouTube.
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 24/02/2020 07:46:19Have you ever seen this experiment live? I don't think so. If someone has seen it, let him put it on YouTube. I did it at schoolYoutube didn't exist at the time.The experiment confirmed Faraday's law.Can you imagine the fun we would have had (as students) if the experiment hadn't confirmed what the teacher had said?