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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 03:47:13 -0800 (PST), Khrapko wrote:
Bergervoet Jos on 30 Nov asked: "Do you still believe that the torque on an absorbing plane is wrong by a factor of 2? I'm asking because some electric power meters use an aluminum disc that rotates due to the torque of crossed fields proportional to voltage and consumed current. Do you think we are actually paying twice the correct amount of money?!" Dear Jos, the aluminium disc rotates because of the Lorentz force. It is an orbital angular momentum. Spin tensor is zero inside an electric power meter. --Khrapko Not if the plane is electric. Trust me. I own the patents on a new, lightweight litium battery that will power a plane around the globe. Proof... https://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.driving/browse_frm/thread/9df8d7719a2f053e/9bf0dc4f3ccdea98?hl=en&tvc=1#9bf0dc4f3ccdea98 Mark IV Inventor |
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