New research onВ theВ kitchen table. Try this again
Лим Ворд
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New research onВ theВ kitchen table
Try this again
Лим Ворд
© Лим Ворд, 2018
ISBNВ 978-5-4490-8462-0
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Experiments – forgotten, but pretty
First ofВ all, the author wishes toВ present toВ the reader the most ancient ofВ his experiments. It is possible that some ofВ this will interestВ you.
Radio receiver under theВ hood
So, we take aВ conventional radio receiver on batteries, set it toВ any wave and output the volume toВ the maximum. The receiver (see Fig.) Is located on aВ high dielectric stand, approximately inВ the center ofВ the cavity ofВ the structure, made up ofВ several steel, cast-iron and aluminum pipes. The diameter ofВ the inner tube is 30В cm, the height is 50В cm. From above and below all this is tightly closed now with steel plates ofВ 50В mm, with the addition ofВ aluminum and brass shields.
The structure is grounded.
As we conserve the receiver, the wave gets lost, and, instead ofВ pleasant music, we hear only white noise.
According toВ all the provisions ofВ physics, no external radio waves are able toВ break through toВ the oscillatory circuit ofВ the receiver.
With the help ofВ aВ simple device, aВ transformer and two discharge electrodes, we form an electric spark. The receiver will immediately respond with aВ characteristic creaking change inВ the tone ofВ the noise.
What happened? After all (we will open the textbook ofВ physics) even so-called. called the Faraday grid, incomparable with thick-walled metal screens, according toВ scientists, successfully absorbs the entire spectrum ofВ radio waves.
Assumption 1. Electrons inВ aВ metal simply do not have time toВ synchronize their own reciprocating motion with incoming waves. But, only inВ this way they screen the radio wave.
Assumption 2. The receiver superheterodyne itself emits radio waves. Reflecting inВ aВ confined space, the waves constantly rebuild the oscillatory circuit. Thus, the receiver every minute runs through the entire range ofВ settings, and is able toВ receive radio waves that have penetrated through the shielding screen.
Assumption 3. The electric spark and the oscillating circuit of the receiver, in this position, randomly emits radio waves, are similar to each other. Objects that have approximately the same spectrum of radiation – absorption communicate with each other in a special way, in addition to the laws of physics known to science. Changes in one object (A) are immediately responded to in another (B).
The receiver with autonomous power is inВ aВ steel earthed cylinder. The spark discharge penetrates the metal layers.
Speed and gravity. Empirical research
Imagine that you have an orange inВ your hand. If you find the power toВ throw it parallel toВ the surface ofВ the Earth at aВ speed ofВ 8В km. with., he will become aВ companion ofВ our planet and, somewhat simplistically speaking, will lose weight.
Suppose you dropped the fruit at aВ rate ofВ only aВ few meters per second. The effect ofВ reducing weight again, will take place, although these changes are measured inВ fractions ofВ aВ milligram.
Imagine now that your friend is throwing an orange back. Both ofВ you are standing on aВ platform ofВ sensitive scales. Will, for the time ofВ this game, the system you-friend-orange, inВ general, easier?
The simple becomes very complex very quickly. Some additional, more obvious schemes represent that “yes.”
All physical bodies consist of a myriad of “oranges” – elementary particles. The average velocity of oscillatory motion of the latter, at twenty degrees Celsius, is about three hundred meters per second. As the temperature increases, the spee