You should see the response he gave to the "NASA U-Turn..." thread I started. He quoted a "conclusion" to the minutes of a workshop report that didn't have such a thing. Unless someone reads it, they don't know. He's always full of BS.
Fuzzy, if a dog had access to an infinite amount of food, would it eat itself to death?
You should see the response he gave to the "NASA U-Turn..." thread I started. He quoted a "conclusion" to the minutes of a workshop report that didn't have such a thing. Unless someone reads it, they don't know. He's always full of BS.
Yes.
I remember you once saying... I think your words were... "I don't suffer fools."
So my questions are:
1) How can you live with yourself?
2) To what degree are your suicidal tendencies?
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Quite easily.
None.
Now I have a question. When you get told what part to change by a new hire engineer and when you give a suggestion and they ignore you and you have to do as you are told, how does that make you feel?
I'll tell you what. Tell me what plant you work at and I'll get a job there and instantly be above you. You can change the parts I tell you to.
I am not sure but if I had to guess I would say no. Now would the dog eat to the point of puking quite often? I believe it would.
Are you stupid or are you lying intentionally? I said:
I also quoted from the summary:
Not only did I not say what you claim but I also quoted something that said the panel had no conclusion. I simply described what the panel discussed and it wasn't a "u-turn." You've even admitted that the article is full of . You going back on that now?This workshop report contains no recommendations, findings, or statements of consensus.
Instead, this workshop report summarizes the views expressed by individual workshop participants
(invited speakers and guests).
Here's a question for you.
Ever realize why 3 phase power was invented, and you answer of "for motors' is not the correct answer.
Umm no try again. I never said that.
sin x + sin (x+180) versus sin x + sin (x+120) + sin (x+240).
That's what I told you but not as explicitly, flywheel. If you want to revisit that thread we can. We can always discuss your incompetence regarding capacitance. There are no high F caps you said which clearly indicated your ignorance to how they work. Oh and flywheels not storing energy was another gem from you.
Speaking to that since you want to play questions. How do you use diodes with caps in series to prevent bleeding? Why would you want to prevent bleeding?
Last time we found that you were ignorant to caps in parallel thus you claiming no high capacity caps. Google away, dip .
Oh and you keep dodging the question. How often do the engineers ignore you and when they do how does that make you feel? Does it hurt more when they are very young and green and treat you like the ignorant bag you are?
Sinner.
You have to define "high".That's what I told you but not as explicitly, flywheel. If you want to revisit that thread we can. We can always discuss your incompetence regarding capacitance. There are no high F caps you said which clearly indicated your ignorance to how they work. Oh and flywheels not storing energy was another gem from you.
Duh... no one wants to bleed to death. You take the diodes and the caps, you wrap them together (you need a bunch of them) and you make a tourniquet.Speaking to that since you want to play questions. How do you use diodes with caps in series to prevent bleeding? Why would you want to prevent bleeding?
Fuzzy equivocating "capacitor" and "capacitance". Equivalence aside, there's a distinct difference between high capacitance and a high capacity capacitor. The sky and the ground have a high capacitance, it's not a capacitor however, at least not a manufactured one.Last time we found that you were ignorant to caps in parallel thus you claiming no high capacity caps. Google away, dip .
Probably the same way the feral hogs feel when you call them javelinas.Oh and you keep dodging the question. How often do the engineers ignore you and when they do how does that make you feel?Fuzzy back to chest thumping over his cubicle job.Does it hurt more when they are very young and green and treat you like the ignorant bag you are?
lol basic electronics
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I don't work in a cubicle.
I was corrected, yet you act as if I never admited I make a mistake.
My God. Just how stupid do you get?
Liar. I said flywheels do store energy.
Voltage Multiplier maybe? Not sure what you are describing by words. A schematic would be better.
No, once again it was you that was wrong. I never disputed that capacitance increases with parallel. It was you who said capacitors in series does not decrease capacitance.
All the engineers I worked with actually valued my opinion.
You are just a blockhead.
If I am not mistaken Tesla designed his 3 phase motor in 1881 and Westinghouse produced his grid in 1891. The two concepts are hardly mutually exclusive and both were being worked on at the same time. I am not sure what you are trying to get at. If you are trying to claim what the intention were for hundreds of men then you have fun with that. I don't care what they taught you at ITT or whatever trade school you went to.
Maybe one day.
Of course you didn't dispute it. My point was that you were ignorant to it. That these are the parts that you change and you have no clue as to their purpose in design. You just wire leads that you are told to.
The conversation was in regards to capacitors and high farad ratings. When I brought up caps in parallel you started blathering about them being in series for higher voltages which was completely besides the point. When I was asking you about diodes and caps in series I was trying to illustrate a point. You further proved it. It's readily apparent that google was your source.
If you would have said most it may have been believable but there is no way that every one did. Given your butthurtedness towards engineers from before I sincerely doubt it was even most. I certainly don't.All the engineers I worked with actually valued my opinion.
I will not argue with the broad picture, but I do contend that three phase systems were not invented for motors, but invented for the simple truth that three phases 120 degrees apart , when added, produce a strait line. It is also the most efficient manner to send the greatest amount of power with the least amount of wire. Motors did not need to be controlled by phasing, and three phases was not invented for that reason, which is what your contention was.
I fail to see what point you are trying to make. Keep throwing against the wall in an attempt to troll me and maybe you will eventually be accurate and in a way that bothers me. So far you suck at this.
This is because we were talking about high voltage situations. These Farad rated capacitors are low voltage. That's why I brought to your attention that increasein the voltage capacity reduces the rated capacitance. You must be a car stereo installer, because you know about them.
OK, take a capacitor for a car store. Maybe you have a 20V capacitor at 2 farads. Now if you decide you want to have 2 farads for a 50 volt circuit, then you couldn't use that capacitor. Now you could take three of them in series, and now you have a 60V breakdown. However, you now only have 2/3 farads. To maintain a 2 farad rating, you now need 9 total capacitors, by putting them in a 3x3 array.
You completely missed that point, and you claim I don't understand?
You really are a head. It is you who must be googling because you obviously fail to misunderstand basic theory.
All sinusoids when integrated create a straight line, ignoramus. In this case however a two phase system that is not 180 degrees in phase will tend to be somewhat staggered and produce a choppy signal. 3 phase power to is smoother.
In terms of power transmission, the efficieny is from how the voltages are applied to a load in the configuration and it's obviously something beyond your scope to understand. Its not a function of smoothness. It's a function of what you get when you rectify it.
And again your claims to the 'why' in regards to this or that application is bull . Different men worked on it for different functions all at the same time. Your version of history is --surprise surprise-- completely simpleminded bull .
No we weren't. I brought up caps as an aside. You are going to make me dredge that up again aren't you. Just like you claimed to not have made the soda can model and solubility charts. Do you do this with everything? Just make up and act like its true or are you one of those that deceives yourself so you can see the world as you want it to be rather than how it is. I am guessing the latter. Your behavior certainly trends towards that.
You just added this part and its completely ing ignorant. We had this discussion too. In the case you are talking about you would use a transformer not a capacitor. But hey why don't you take a bunch of caps, put them in series and keep it under a steady load. Mae sure you put your face right up to it so you can observe.
LOL...
That has noting to do with AC power. You cannot produce a strait line, except with multiples of 3 phases.
No . Very choppy for one or two phase, and a strait line for three phase.
It has to do with current per leg and phase angles. It is you who do not understand. You should go back and read that article I posted in that other link. For you so disagree with my claim is laughable.
Another reason for 3 phase power, it it cancels out the magnetism.
You, wish not to give the geniuses of the time, credit for why power is three phase.
You edited it for this?
Youre an ignorant poser that is for sure. Keep trying.
This is boring. I said voltages across the load and you regurgitate what you obviously pulled off of google which says the same thing. That you dd not get that is telling. Here is a question: if a voltage is across a load then what implied behavior would occur?
Anyway I am done with this. I don't feel like addressing Dr. Google EZ bake anymore and I have stuff to do.
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