Moving Charges in B-fields Cyclotron Synchrotron Mass Spectrometer Cloud Chamber View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
Moving Charges in B-fields Cyclotron Synchrotron Mass Spectrometer Cloud Chamber View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
brilliant lecture!
In this section of You Tube when I press [like] it is for the professor’s technique and the fact that MIT has him and that they put all this on You Tube. Best thing that You tube could be used for. Effectively these could be telecourses, not unlike correspondence school
@wopskank
May be he was right…. work on the Einstein Bose condensate has shown that the “absolute” nature of C, is actually quite relative :-0
@panchoavendano
They look like fuzzy white lines that fall down in the liquid.
EM was def. a weed-out course at my college
Well, more Tesla tech in “Tesla cold electricity” by HorizonDelta
The time has come for Free energy to be revealed ,But Elite controllers don’t want ppl to be free from the costs of energy,Get the blueprints for a free energy motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be part of the revolution!
Free Energy is real and its here! The Oil companies are doing everything they can to stop these
information. If you want a Free energy machine do a search in youtube for the LT MAGNET MOTOR , Join the
revolution!
@FlavoredCoffeeGuy ..15KV is a threshold for a lot of different type of interaction of most atmospheric gases. Who knows maybe even liquid forms, or different. This is why we need home/backyard/garage labs! Real world change happens at this scale. True believer. The inventive need to use our environmental resources which are free, and scalable for laboratory(home) use. Even basic studies for overunity. Gravity is another static, yet valuable asset. Let alone noble gases in a static state.
Rutherford > Einstein
@FlavoredCoffeeGuy .. the demonstration at the end of the video shows potential for tuning a reasonable output for alpha particles. Be a good meter for anyone looking to get started in this field of these type of anomaly. Would like to “attempt” to build this device. Any clue if this is regular alcohol he is using? Or something de-natured.
Is true as to conductors, inductors alike regarding timing and discharges. Could be a tenth of a millisecond to long or short negating these beliefs. Timing!
@FlavoredCoffeeGuy I figure the hard part of putting anything like this into production or research would be the IAEA, looking at you like you’re about to refine something fissile.
@sirHOAX The Cyclotron, alone could hold potential if a high Q parallel resonant circuit were used to drive it. In a real sense, it all depends upon Q, and if Q is 2000 at 300MHz, the electrons leave the cathode at the center in a pulse 10amps. As the electrons gain energy the voltage goes up, and that effects power in watts, as long as the electron density doesn’t change from the cathode.
@FlavoredCoffeeGuy over unity is more or less taking average atoms that are otherwise in static stable states and able to bring them to higher states never letting them go back to their stable state. Once you harbor that potential sky is the limit for over unity devices. Oxygen, Argon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen are the key is you ask me.
@FlavoredCoffeeGuy 10 ampers at 10 volts, 100 watts. 10 amperes at 1 million volts, 10 million watts. It just represents a delay of 80us to get there.
So, does 10 amperes in equal 10 amperes out? Who cares if it is driven by 30MHz, the delay isn’t humanly noticable, and after a few times around the voltage is multiplied by velocity. It could run off of a simple resonant circuit if designed based upon it’s natural resonance as a structure like the Van De Graff and it’s dynamic capacitance. The higher Q at resonance, the closer to over unity.
The voiceovers are cute.
that’s really very easy! I guess it’s first course, for beginners/
old USSR professors’re rather good……
well i dont think you get a degree if you pass just 8.02.. besides, it is really hard to get there, after all it is one of the best, if not number one of tech institutes in the world.
I thought that MIT is a place where it is very hard to get there.. such a simple thing he talking about.. o god..
where the hell are the electrons and the alfa??? i cant se them
nuclear physics in class!
now thats very amazing
thanks mr. Lewin
would be interessted to hear you speaking dutch …
his name is Walter Lewin
lol this guy , think his name is Walter Newman.. hes amazing 😛