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abstract The current is used from fuel cells with flowing electrolytes and permanent magnetic fields using gas electrodes with nickel or lead etc. catalysts each with an insulated dividing layer of porous carbon or other current generator which is wound onto the primary winding of an inductor. A circuit breaker is provided as is an electrolyte or molecular capacitor with a dielectric layer of carbon black or condensed metal vapours in molecular form in liquid plastics or oil. The high frequency, low voltage, rectified currents are passed over the secondary coil of a few windings of thick wire to electromagnetic coils thus producing strong magnetic fields. Pyramids with piezo-crystals in them or piezo-ceramic material are used in conjunction with quartz crystal oscillators which amplify the natural crystal oscillation in the pyramid and control its intensity. An excitation system for laser equipment is also described.
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