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ill cut to the chase. how many watts can 50,000 rpm if hooked to a dynamo or a motor/generator??
what is the cheapest electricity frequency changer I can buy
why do I need an amplifier when doing coil stuff
in a coil, where do I plug in the 2 ends of the coil, my uncle said its line 1 and line 2. is it equivalent to positive and negative sides of a battery???

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10 minutes ago, DARK0717 said:

how many watts can 50,000 rpm if hooked to a dynamo or a motor/generator??

It's impossible to tell from just information that you provided.

Dynamo will create direct current (DC), alternator will create alternating current.

11 minutes ago, DARK0717 said:

what is the cheapest electricity frequency changer I can buy

Do you want to change frequency of AC, right? Search for transformer in any electrical shop.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sensei said:

It's impossible to tell from just information that you provided.

Dynamo will create direct current (DC), alternator will create alternating current.

Do you want to change frequency of AC, right? Search for transformer in any electrical shop.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer

 

 

Thanks for the frequency changer, but I was thinking about the small circuit boards that has a dial and is hooked up to an amplifier.
Lets say 50k rpm on an ac generator, how many watts, volts, amps? and what is the formula?

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1 hour ago, DARK0717 said:

Thanks for the frequency changer, but I was thinking about the small circuit boards that has a dial and is hooked up to an amplifier.
Lets say 50k rpm on an ac generator, how many watts, volts, amps? and what is the formula?

RPM is normally revolutions per minute. How doe this relate to a circuit board or an amplifier?

What sort of circuit board are you talking about? And what do you want to amplify?

How many watts, volts, amps for what?

Formula for what?

I have no idea what you are asking about.

1 hour ago, DARK0717 said:

in a coil, where do I plug in the 2 ends of the coil, my uncle said its line 1 and line 2. is it equivalent to positive and negative sides of a battery???

What sort of coil? For what purpose?

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2 hours ago, Sensei said:
2 hours ago, DARK0717 said:

what is the cheapest electricity frequency changer I can buy

Do you want to change frequency of AC, right? Search for transformer in any electrical shop.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer

 

A transformer does not change the frequency of the a/c .

 

OP to do this you have to change the a/c energy into some other form and regenerate the a/c at the nerw desired frequency.

 

A full wave rectifier will produce a unidirectional ripple of twice the input frequency.

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50 minutes ago, Strange said:

RPM is normally revolutions per minute. How doe this relate to a circuit board or an amplifier?

What sort of circuit board are you talking about? And what do you want to amplify?

How many watts, volts, amps for what?

Formula for what?

I have no idea what you are asking about.

What sort of coil? For what purpose?

 

2 minutes ago, studiot said:

 

A transformer does not change the frequency of the a/c .

 

OP to do this you have to change the a/c energy into some other form and regenerate the a/c at the nerw desired frequency.

 

A full wave rectifier will produce a unidirectional ripple of twice the input frequency.

ok, ok, I didn't intend to release my idea but im working on vortex mathematics. So I first need to understand how changing frequencies work and how to do it, then the convertion of rpm to electrical energy, and u get the idea. Basically im working on vortex coils or rodin coils.

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9 minutes ago, DARK0717 said:

 

ok, ok, I didn't intend to release my idea but im working on vortex mathematics. So I first need to understand how changing frequencies work and how to do it, then the convertion of rpm to electrical energy, and u get the idea. Basically im working on vortex coils or rodin coils.

ScienceForums is not a pseudoscience site.

Here is one post from the rational skepticism debunking site

Have a laugh and then find something worthwhile and productive to study.

http://www.rationalskepticism.org/pseudoscience/rodin-coils-t28962.html

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1 hour ago, DARK0717 said:

ok, ok, I didn't intend to release my idea but im working on vortex mathematics.

You seem to have fallen prey to all sorts of numerology and pseudoscience.

There is no such thing as "vortex math" (as least, not as mathematics): http://www.goodmath.org/blog/2018/01/02/zombie-math-in-the-vortex/

1 hour ago, DARK0717 said:

So I first need to understand how changing frequencies work and how to do it

Electronic circuits use various ways of changing frequencies. This includes frequency doublers, phase locked loops, various types of modulation-based circuits or a purely digital approach. But none of this has anything to do with the sort of "free energy" nonsense you have been taken in by.

1 hour ago, DARK0717 said:

the convertion of rpm to electrical energy

There is no specific connection between rpm and electrical energy. It doesn't matter how fast you hula-hoop, you won't electrocute yourself.

I suggest you spend some time learning some basic science. There are some good resources online. Khan Academy is often mentioned (I have no experience of it). Maybe start another thread asking where you can learn the basics of physics and engineering.

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