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Electromagnetic generators

Oersted had discovered, magnetism somehow could produce electricity. He called his device an electromagnetic generator. [Pg.396]

The appearance of electrochemical batteries provided an impetus in research into practical applications of electric current. The first prototype of electric telegraph appeared in 1804. In 1838, Jacobi experimented with a battery-driven motorboat on the Neva River not far from St. Petersburg. These achievements led to rapid development of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, and the seventh decade of that century saw the appearance of a revolutionary new power source the electromagnetic generator (Werner von Siemens, 1866), which soon surpassed their predecessors in both electrical and economic parameters. [Pg.694]

M. W. Evans, P. K. Anastasovski, T. E. Bearden et al., Explanation of the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator with the Sachs Theory of Electrodynamics, Found Phys Lett. 14(4), 387-393 (2001). [Pg.698]

ENERGY FROM THE ACTIVE VACUUM THE MOTIONLESS ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATOR... [Pg.699]

Figure 16. Motionless electromagnetic generator (laboratory experiment). Figure 16. Motionless electromagnetic generator (laboratory experiment).

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