basic idea
So this project is intended to help me, and anyone reading or attempting this project, to understand motor windings. sure, i get the basics, even when there's more complicated stuff than standard dc motors, like capacitor start or induction, or start windings, but what i want to know is thee formulae, which don't seem to be readily available for free, even when delving deep into the deep tartarian pits of the internet, most of what i can find is basic overviews. the ReHub will probably be made of either pvc or aluminum found materials, bike wheels or something. the idea is based off of relativity, like the whole train scenario, where the train is going 60 mph and i'm walking inside the train at 5 mph, i'm going 65 relative to the earth, and 5 relative to the train... but circular. there will be anywhere for 4 to 6 wheels inside eachother. there's 2 ways i can imagine this going, with either thee inside ring stationary relative to the earth, or the outermost ring stationary. assuming the innermost ring is stationary, then the second ring is going, say... 60 rpm, a pretty average speed, 1 rev per sec, and then the second ring is going the same speed, and the third and fourth are both 60 rpm as well, as the current being provided is travelling through all 4 rings before coming back through the rings, and then into the battery. the reason this is different from an ordinary motor is that each ring is moving at 60 rpm, relative to the ring smaller than it, so the inside ring is 60 rpm, and the second smallest ring is moving, 120, relative to the ground, and 60 relative to the inside ring. now the third ring is being "pushed" by the second ring, and moving at 60 compared to it, and going compared to the ground at 180 rpm and again with the fourth ring to total 240 rpm. so if you make it 6 rings, theoretically it would be at 360 rpm. granted these numbers are simplified and everything, each individual ring would have to be insulated except for contact points the conductive bearings to roll along and connect the rings and the circuit together. obviously there's going to be a lot of marth involved witth calculating how the bearings will roll and everything, which is why i want this to be a community project. i haven't registered it yet because i don't know which license is the best for this style of project. any and all suggestions are helpful.









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