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Source1 : JLN Labs replicates Steorn's free energy motorFrench replicator, Jean-Louis Naudin, says he has confirmed that there is no counter electromotive force (back EMF) in the toroidal coils -- a key to converting magnetic power into kinetic (motion) power.
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2009
On Dec. 15, we reported that the Irish company, Steorn, had launched a public demonstration of their e-Orbo technology which purportedly is a self-looped system in which the same battery that turns the motor is then recharged by a generator that is powered by that motor -- apparently picking up extra energy somewhere in the process, in the tradition of Nikola Tesla and more recently of John Bedini and Tom Bearden.
The phenomenon is said to be due in large part to the motor running without back-EMF. In layman terms, that essentially means that the motor runs without any internal resistance other than from bearings. In some cases, the claim goes even further, stating that a configuration can be attained that actually results in converting static magnetic power into kinetic (motion) power. That is what Steorn is claiming.
Conventional physics says this is impossible (aka heretical).
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The new Steorn magnetic motor shown on december 15, 2009 by Sean McCarthy in Dublin is composed by a rotor equiped with neodymium magnets and a stator which contains toroidal coils with a ferrite core.
The rotor magnets are attracted by the ferromagnetic material of the torus, so the magnetic potential energy is converted into kinetic energy of rotation. The ferrite will be magnetically polarized and will be temporarily transformed into a magnet of opposite polarity to that of the rotor magnet. So there is attraction but when the magnet is closest to the ferrite it is locked by the magnetic force and enable to exit. When the magnetic potential energy is minimal and when the kinetic energy is maximum (the nearest point of the magnet closest to the torus), a depolarization pulse is sent through the toroidal coils changing the orientation of magnetic domains (Weiss domains) of the ferrite, which frees the magnets.
I recall that there is no magnetic field outside a toroidal coil, it is commonly compared to a coil of infinite length. There is no direct interaction of the magnetic field of the torus with the magnetic field of the rotor magnets. The magnetic field of the toroidal coil is used only to depolarize temporarily the magnetization of the ferrite core. Thus, the magnetic force of attraction of the rotor becomes unbalanced (symmetry is broken), the magnetic potential energy during approach of the rotor magnet is less than the potential magnetic energy during the exit phase. This is therefore the purpose of "magnetic regauging" fully explained by Tom Bearden.
To summarize, we have a "non-reciprocal" and fully asymmetrical system. There is no counter electromotive force (back-emf) in the toroidal coils of the stator produced by the rotation of the rotor. The current required to get the temporary depolarization of the magnetic domains of the ferrite is fully independent of the mechanical torque produced on the motor shaft.
The Steorn motor replication : No induction and No Back EMF in the stator coilsThe toroidal coils of the stator are disconnected from the controller and connected directly to the input of the oscilloscope. When the rotor is being quickly rotated manually, there is no induction and no counter electromotive force measured at the output of the coils.
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The Steorn motor replication : reversing the polarity test
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Source 2: The Steorn magnetic motor replication by JL Naudin
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