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Default Estimating KWh electicity billing using clamp-on amp meter

On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 18:18:30 -0700 (PDT), trader_4
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On Thursday, August 9, 2018 at 7:34:03 PM UTC-4, single.phase wrote:
On 8/9/2018 5:32 PM, trader_4 wrote:
Fretwell's new interesting position is that phases disappear if they
are 180.


Fretwell's correct!

If you think of it as a snapshot in time, you essentially have a dc charge on each of the coils.Â* If the 2 coils are 180° apart, then the instantaneous charge voltage on the first coil will always be the opposite of the second coil.


For example, below I have two identical coils mounted on a shaft with the second coil mounted 180 degrees with respect to the first. The two coils are connected in series as shown.

The output of the second coil will always be the opposite polarity of the first coil.


Duh! Opposite polarity is the same thing as 180 deg phase difference.

Not really but if you believe that the rest of your rants are right.
I just want to know how you can generate a phase difference in one
piece of wire without a capacitor?

You have made a discovery that Tesla and Westinghouse seemed to miss.