Hmmm...I Wonder What That Is?

Drew1125

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Some type of heavy machinery is being moved into the foundry at R&L Wrecking Co.
 

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shamus

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Nahh, its a wormagtor rotational thunderhead motor.

Nice idea Charlie. LOL

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Drew1125

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Ah Ha!
You're both right!
It's a Rotational Pentepolar Electromagnetic Thunderhead Generator!
I knew I could count on you guys!!
:D :D :D :D
 

Vic

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Originally posted by Charlie
Ah Ha!
You're both right!
It's a Rotational Pentepolar Electromagnetic Thunderhead Generator!
I knew I could count on you guys!!
:D :D :D :D

Yes!!!...But is it single phase or three phase? Be sure that any "plastic people" working in the shop align its recticular windings with the axis of The Great Pyramid of Giza before attempting to start it:D

Nice pic Charlie!!!:) :)
 

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Question

Does it use a periodic positive phase electron pulse, or periodic electron oscillation for its power source? Also, what frequency is the power source, and what is the operational range of electron pressure?

If anyone at the shop decides to fire this thing up, it would be wise if they move items composed of aligned dipolar particles to a safe distance first