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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Review of Thomas Valone's work in homopolar R&D,
By David B. Hamilton (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Homopolar Handbook: A Definitive Guide to Faraday Disk & N-Machine Technologies (Paperback)
Tom has done a good job in providing a text that is a recording of historical events and his own experiences homopolar research and development with a very detailed appendix. Although the homopolar motor is a bit of an anomoly in traditional electromagnetics, Tom provides a reasonable explanation for the experimental results and other developments. The discussion of relativistic effects of rotating systems is quite insiteful and would indicate that classical Electromagnetic theory needs an update!
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Good approach for understand it,
By Marco Antonio de la Cuadra (Santiago de Chile) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Homopolar Handbook: A Definitive Guide to Faraday Disk & N-Machine Technologies (Paperback)
The Valone boock is a good compilation of Valone's work and homopolar phenomena. If you want to build some weird machine, you can start by reading it but don't believe here is the clue. For this, better read Mr. Bruce de Palma and others.
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The Homopolar Handbook: A Definitive Guide to Faraday Disk & N-Machine Technologies by Thomas Valone (Paperback - Nov. 1994)
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