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Jykos

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  1. I have some googling to do... I can say that all coils are in the same state (current flow) at all times.
  2. And I should note its an AC generator (diagram was for simplicity)
  3. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH (my voltages are sub 2V on a good day. Its a small turbine for hiking)
  4. If that's true then the power output should work: 3*2=1*(4+2)
  5. Ok, thanks. They are literally just coils of wire so backflow isn't an issue. Optimizing power output is however.
  6. Will the power output (of the resistor) be less than that of a generator with the coils in series?
  7. i.e. if coil 1 can produce 4V 1A by it's self and coil 2 can produce 2V 1A: Will they add to 2V 2A or 4V 1.5A or something else?
  8. I know, but what happens if one say, has more turns, How will voltage balance?. I'm starting to think I'll want them in series as kirchovs law (that piece of s#@t) means that the "lower voltage" one would act kinda as a resistor? Maybe? I'm no expert.
  9. I'm building a water turbine. There are more coils however for my question I have simplified to two: What happens to the voltage across the resistor if the top coil (coil 1) has a higher potential than the bottom coil (coil 2)?
  10. Have a look at Cooler Master's QuickFire range. They're nice and minimal and have back-lighting.
  11. Don't know about the first two but out of 3 and 4, get the clouds.
  12. The corsair link cable is a micro usb cable (at least on my h80i)
  13. Preferably one labeled CPU (It may actually be a 3 pin)
  14. They supply power to the pump. Your computer is probably overheating, shutting down, overheating shutting down..ect. Plug it into a four pin fan header.
  15. Oh, wow. How have I not found this before.
  16. Try find a book of programming competition problems (my teacher has one but I don't know the name). Each problem will have a point value attached to indicate difficulty. They all are based on an input and output. e.g. given simplified dna output hair color and height. Starting with simpler ones and work through, you have to learn how to form algorithms and be picking up techniques as you keep advancing your skill boundary, using the internet constantly to build your repository of knowledge. It forces you to learn how to use data structures and such. It's probably the most natural way of learning to program and you'll learn techniques in both problem solving and what code. The biggest thing to do is simply to do.
  17. Ooooh, that stuff. "A 2d lattice of carbon atoms held together by strong covalent bonds" I think is the phrasing I had to learn for chem last year. Has the free electron from each atom hanging around to carry charge right?
  18. As in 3d printed? That would be pretty sweet (no idea if it would work). Could even print some kickass fin arrangements with fractals and things you can't traditionally manufacture. (again, only if it would actually be useful for cooling)
  19. Again, same story, had just installed win 10, lights and fans stayed on but no screen and didnt respond to inputs. Was really frustrating. Couldn't find a fix until it just suddenly started working again. I know that's not what you want to hear and I'm sorry but it's what happened. Try stick with it for a week and see if it fixes itself, is all I can say.
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