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Is Faraday's law of induction true?

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Re: Is Faraday's law of induction true?
« Reply #60 on: 11/03/2020 19:19:58 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 11/03/2020 13:05:55
I'm away on holiday at the moment and the internet connection's not great.
Can we just assume for the minute that you are wrong, and I will fill in the details when i get home?
Despite your not very polite attacks on me, I wish you a peaceful holiday without much talk about viruses.  :)
Still, I am not wrong and I am ready to defend my claims even in a public debate. But under one condition: the debate should also include performing the experiments live.
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Re: Is Faraday's law of induction true?
« Reply #61 on: 13/03/2020 16:31:59 »
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 11/03/2020 19:19:58
the debate should also include performing the experiments live.
OK
Go ahead and perform them.
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 09/03/2020 19:17:15
Where are those school demonstrations? Are there some YT or other videos?
Did you know that school demonstrations generally happen in schools?

Her's a related video.
http://site-children.com/physics11-41.htm
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Re: Is Faraday's law of induction true?
« Reply #62 on: 14/03/2020 10:11:51 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 13/03/2020 16:31:59
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 11/03/2020 19:19:58
the debate should also include performing the experiments live.
OK
Go ahead and perform them.
I don't have the means to carry out the experiments. If a debate should take place, I would search for donations to prepare all the experiments I plan to perform.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 13/03/2020 16:31:59
Her's a related video.
http://site-children.com/physics11-41.htm
I still cannot figure out how the Earth inductor contradicts my assertions.
You post links, but you don't elaborate anything.
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Re: Is Faraday's law of induction true?
« Reply #63 on: 14/03/2020 12:14:56 »
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 14/03/2020 10:11:51
I still cannot figure out how the Earth inductor contradicts my assertions.
I'm not responsible for what you are able to understand.

I did explain it to you. I'm sorry you can't follow the simple deduction.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/03/2020 19:30:56
If your idea of what happens differs from what faraday's law predicts then you need to explain why countless experimenters didn't notice.
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Re: Is Faraday's law of induction true?
« Reply #64 on: 21/03/2020 11:52:35 »
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 11/03/2020 19:19:58
... and I am ready to defend my claims
Quote from: Mitko Gorgiev on 14/03/2020 10:11:51
I don't have the means to carry out the experiments.

Choose one or the other.
They can not both be right.
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