I was waiting for someone to bring up the scalability of DC electrical
transmission.
We have quite a few DC long-haul lines in the USA and Canada.
What was implied in my "not being able to scale" comment was "given the
level of technology available to Tesla or Edison at the time".
Cheers!
Dave
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> I seem to recall a homopolar motor. It can be built and
then a paper
>can be written on its operation. Instructions here:
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/HomopolarMotor
Last I looked, Homopolar motor preceded Tesla.
Faraday?
>...scalability of DC...
Wellllll.
8)>>
DC can be scaled, some little known exercises in the 20 in Europe.
Modern Solid State technology (done earlier with ignitrons) allows
HVDC links. One end of one such helps power my area, receiving
+/- 500KVDC and chopping it back to AC.
best
dwp
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