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![]() "Jeff Liebermann" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 17:03:12 -0000, wrote: Solar flare effects at ground level are magnetic effects. Thanks. There's an all too common misconception that the engergetic charged particles produced by solar flares, solar storms, solar wind, CME's, etc somehow land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines. That's not how it works at ground level. This explains it better than I could: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetically_induced_current In the teaching program the stationary electron create the electric field. The same electron during travel create the magnetic field. So should be obvious for you that if you detect the magnetic field it means that close to you is the electron flow. No magnetic field without the electron flow. In physics "magnetic effects" = electron flow. If you detect the magnetic field it means that the electrons "land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines." Faraday and Marconi did not go to schools. Would be better the same for you. S* |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... Faraday and Marconi did not go to schools. Would be better the same for you. S* From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guglielmo_Marconi " ... Marconi was educated privately in Bologna in the lab of Augusto Righi, in Florence at the Istituto Cavallero and, later, in Livorno. As a child Marconi did not do well in school ...". |
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On 6/4/2012 3:42 AM, Ian wrote:
"Szczepan wrote in message ... Faraday and Marconi did not go to schools. Would be better the same for you. S* From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guglielmo_Marconi " ... Marconi was educated privately in Bologna in the lab of Augusto Righi, in Florence at the Istituto Cavallero and, later, in Livorno. As a child Marconi did not do well in school ...". And Sz... is nuttier than a fruitcake. I wondered before, but now it's obvious after the chemistry lesson. tom |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Jeff Liebermann" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 17:03:12 -0000, wrote: Solar flare effects at ground level are magnetic effects. Thanks. There's an all too common misconception that the engergetic charged particles produced by solar flares, solar storms, solar wind, CME's, etc somehow land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines. That's not how it works at ground level. This explains it better than I could: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetically_induced_current In the teaching program the stationary electron create the electric field. The same electron during travel create the magnetic field. Meaningless babble. So should be obvious for you that if you detect the magnetic field it means that close to you is the electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? No magnetic field without the electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? In physics "magnetic effects" = electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? If you detect the magnetic field it means that the electrons "land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines." Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? Faraday and Marconi did not go to schools. Would be better the same for you. S* Obviously you have never been to school. You are a babbling idiot. |
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![]() napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "Jeff Liebermann" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 17:03:12 -0000, wrote: Solar flare effects at ground level are magnetic effects. Thanks. There's an all too common misconception that the engergetic charged particles produced by solar flares, solar storms, solar wind, CME's, etc somehow land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines. That's not how it works at ground level. This explains it better than I could: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetically_induced_current In the teaching program the stationary electron create the electric field. The same electron during travel create the magnetic field. Meaningless babble. So should be obvious for you that if you detect the magnetic field it means that close to you is the electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? The Solenoid is a magnet. Probably in the permanent magnet are many solenoids (Ampere). No magnetic field without the electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? In physics "magnetic effects" = electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? If you detect the magnetic field it means that the electrons "land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines." Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? Faraday and Marconi did not go to schools. Would be better the same for you. S* Obviously you have never been to school. In schools are fields. In reality are the electrons. The Suns is the bigger transmitter of the electron waves. S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "Jeff Liebermann" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 17:03:12 -0000, wrote: Solar flare effects at ground level are magnetic effects. Thanks. There's an all too common misconception that the engergetic charged particles produced by solar flares, solar storms, solar wind, CME's, etc somehow land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines. That's not how it works at ground level. This explains it better than I could: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetically_induced_current In the teaching program the stationary electron create the electric field. The same electron during travel create the magnetic field. Meaningless babble. So should be obvious for you that if you detect the magnetic field it means that close to you is the electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? The Solenoid is a magnet. A solenoid is not a permanent magnet. Probably in the permanent magnet are many solenoids (Ampere). There are no solenoids in a permanent magnet. No magnetic field without the electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? In physics "magnetic effects" = electron flow. Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? If you detect the magnetic field it means that the electrons "land on the power lines, which then appears as a DC voltage on the lines." Nope; ever heard of a permanent magnet? Faraday and Marconi did not go to schools. Would be better the same for you. S* Obviously you have never been to school. In schools are fields. In reality are the electrons. The Suns is the bigger transmitter of the electron waves. Babbling, menaingless, gibberish. |
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