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Pure homopolar generator

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A pure homopolar generator (PHG) [1][2][3] is an electric generator not requiring brushes or electronics or semiconductor parts to convert torque into direct current. In other words, this homopolar generator only requires theoretical homogeneous or actual (constantly or cyclically) homogenized magnetic field to be able to produce direct current. The theory of PHG is explained using Maxwell's equations. This term unifies all devices that work in line with this definition. PHG can be represented by patents, which should also work the other way round: US5977684 (A), PV2011-293 (CZ) application number 2011-293, AU5801890 (A).

Another group of patents with a superconductor shield or shield made of so far unknown material (low-voltage semiconductor with high current permeability or material that excludes magnetic field under normal temperatures): US5144179 (A), DE102012022152 (A1), CN1671030 (A)

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Pure homopolar motor

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References

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  1. ^ Ivana, Pavol; Ivanova, Marika (2016). "Identification and acceptation of macroscopic magnetism energy levels results in better understanding of the linkages between the traditional theory with quantum electrodynamics and revelation of the limited validity of the Faraday's Law". arXiv:1601.07750 [physics.class-ph].
  2. ^ Ivana, Pavol; Vlcek, Ivan; Ivanova, Marika (2016). "The construction of the Pure homopolar generator reveals physical problem of Maxwell's equations". arXiv:1601.07750v2 [physics.class-ph].
  3. ^ Ivana, Pavol; Vlcek, Ivan; Ivanova, Marika (2016). "Unconventional construction of the brushless homopolar generator probably reveals a predictive weakness in Maxwell's equations". arXiv:1601.07750v1 [physics.class-ph].
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