Electricity misinformation

Electricity misinformation

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@sonhouse said
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The real question is why you think that is some kind of new news.
Trust me, it is not. I suppose you think physicists are SO stupid they cannot consider electromagnetic fields.
Oh, I forgot, WE are the stupid ones and YOU and your buddies know more than anyone else on the planet.
God, why did I forget that?
Oh, so now you accept it.
What were you disagreeing with me about then?

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@Metal-Brain
What am I supposed to be accepting anyway?

There is nothing new here.

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@sonhouse said
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What am I supposed to be accepting anyway?

There is nothing new here.
Then why are you posting on here?

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@Metal-Brain
What is your 'theory'?

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@sonhouse said
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What is your 'theory'?
It isn't my theory. Watch the video.

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I'd rather have you summarize. Your own words.

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@sonhouse said
or electric car with a hundred thousand mile battery and the like, power tools never needs batteries because of so much stored energy.
A car with a 100 Kilomile range battery would be like driving around with 20 tons of TNT. I hope it has at least some basic short-circuit protection, or comes with a complimentary asbestos suit.

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No, they would come with an insurance policy, if you die by your car blowing up, your wife gets one million dollars....

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@metal-brain said
There is some electricity misinformation being put forth. Is the energy from electricity transported by electrons directly or indirectly through the magnetic field the electrons create?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHIhgxav9LY
Here is my OP.
See how easy it is to watch the video I posted?

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@Metal-Brain
Funny how you apparently cannot sum up the theory the dude came up with.
I guess you have a problem with reading comprehension?

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@sonhouse said
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Funny how you apparently cannot sum up the theory the dude came up with.
I guess you have a problem with reading comprehension?
I don't speak for others, especially when it would be a waste of effort.
Watch the video. He didn't come up with any theory. He is just pointing out things like the Poynting Vector as well as other things to debunk some myths.

Did you read up on the Poynting Vector?

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Energy in a volume V that energy or work that leaves the volume.
Electromagnetic volume in this case.
Like an RF field can be thought of as a box of energy, that propagates.
So a 300 Mhz wave can be boxed up in a box 1 meter cubed, a box of one cubic meter would contain that wave if it was a superconductor but the vector talks about the energy available for work, energy/work in V energy/work out, the difference is the vector, I think anyway.

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@sonhouse said
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Energy in a volume V that energy or work that leaves the volume.
Electromagnetic volume in this case.
Like an RF field can be thought of as a box of energy, that propagates.
So a 300 Mhz wave can be boxed up in a box 1 meter cubed, a box of one cubic meter would contain that wave if it was a superconductor but the vector talks about the energy available for work, energy/work in V energy/work out, the difference is the vector, I think anyway.
What does that have to do with anything I brought up?
You still have not watched the video. You have no idea why I asked you about the Poynting Vector, do you?

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@Metal-Brain
magnetic field push electrons SIDEWAYS, they change the DIRECTION the electron travels. Electrons can be thought of as a bundled up electric field with a magnetic moment which make a magnetic field when it spins.
The thing about your youtube is it needs to be sent to a real publishing house like Nature or the like and be subject to review and vetting.

What you have is an opinion piece till then.
When I see this stuff in Nature or Scientific American I will pay attention.