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To: Wurlitzer
Ok, now that they have made electrons act as if they are in a very intense magnetic field what are the possible applications if any?

How much strain is required? If the strain is cycled is current flow produced?

Well, it's pseudo-magnetism so what's induced is pseudo-current. Works fine with pseudo-appliances.

IOW, I don't know.

10 posted on 07/29/2010 1:04:53 PM PDT by decimon
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To: decimon
"it's pseudo-magnetism so what's induced is pseudo-current. Works fine with pseudo-appliances"

Is it quasi-stable?

13 posted on 07/29/2010 1:14:50 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (These fragments I have shored against my ruins)
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To: decimon
a very intense magnetic field what are the possible applications

Compact atom smashers, clyclotrons, magnets, amplifiers, electric motors ...

14 posted on 07/29/2010 1:15:30 PM PDT by OldNavyVet (One trillion days, at 365 days per year, is 2,739,726,027 years ... almost 3 billion years)
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To: decimon

You’ve got it decimon, pseudo-automobiles produced by GM (government motors).

Once bHo gets energy cost to skyrocket, we can use pseudo-dollars to buy pseudo-cars running on pseudo-electricity.

We can even have a pseudo-Constitution...oh wait, we already have that.


29 posted on 07/29/2010 1:40:41 PM PDT by Wurlitzer (Welcome to the new USSA (United Socialist States of Amerika))
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