It should be random as to which side is positive or negative. Unless you connected one bucket to earth ground then the opposing bucket will always be positive. The analogy to the FET is brilliant.
Mr. Hajimiri, thanks for your amazing lectures. I am enjoying all of it. Could you please share the homework problems mentioning during the lectures? Thanks.
@@AliHajimiriChannelno, they charge water in a lower jar with the Wimshurst machine, this water then charges a ring . upper tank could be grounded or has nacl. or they simply have 2 tanks hidden in 1 tank and they charge water in those tanks.
You are wrong. There is no trick. I have built one myself and you can build one too and see it work for yourself (there are some nuances you have to pay attention to). Perhaps building one yourself will be a better use of your time, and also more educational. Best of luck.
I wish more people would laugh at the FunFET joke. Cracked me up!
Glad you liked it. They actually laughed in the class, but the audio was not picked up due to the nature of the microphone used.
Ali Hajimiri That's good to know. Thank you for your wonderful lectures.
It should be random as to which side is positive or negative. Unless you connected one bucket to earth ground then the opposing bucket will always be positive.
The analogy to the FET is brilliant.
Mr. Hajimiri, thanks for your amazing lectures. I am enjoying all of it.
Could you please share the homework problems mentioning during the lectures?
Thanks.
Ouch! The whole explanation is great, but ...
The last scheme has mispoint: one FET will be "N", another - "P" and reversed current direction.
free energy generator bullshit.
Energy comes from gravity in the Kelvin generator. Have nice day. I
@@AliHajimiriChannelno, they charge water in a lower jar with the Wimshurst machine, this water then charges a ring . upper tank could be grounded or has nacl. or they simply have 2 tanks hidden in 1 tank and they charge water in those tanks.
You are wrong. There is no trick. I have built one myself and you can build one too and see it work for yourself (there are some nuances you have to pay attention to). Perhaps building one yourself will be a better use of your time, and also more educational. Best of luck.