Electrostatic motor
An electrostatic motor or capacitor motor is a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge. Electrostatic motors are the dual of conventional coil-based motors, and they typically require a high voltage power supply. Conventional electric motors instead employ magnetic attraction and repulsion, and require high current at low voltages.
Related Topics:
Electric motor - Electric charge - Dual
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Electrostatic motors could provide a source of mechanical free energy with atmospheric potential supplied by antennae.
Related Topics:
Free energy - Atmospheric - Antennae
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As Dr. Jefimenko points out, "It is clear that electrostatic motor research still constitutes an essentially unexplored area of physics and engineering, and that electrostatic motor research must be considered a potentially highly rewarding area among the many energy-related research endeavors.? The atmospheric potential of the planet is not less than 200,000 megawatts. He has succeeded in constructing demonstration motors that run continuously off atmospheric electricity. Jefimenko's largest output motor was an electret design that had a 0.1 Hp rating. ?Outside-the-Box? Technologies, Their Critical Role Concerning Environmental Trends, and the Unnecessary Energy Crisis
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