Casimir effect conversion

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electric charge generating or conducting means – Use of forces of electric charge or field

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C361S226000, C363S178000, C327S603000, C318S016000, C318S555000, C318S558000, C307S151000

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07411772

ABSTRACT:
Techniques in which a 1stforce, field, or effect caused by a Casimir effect is converted into a 2ndforce, field, or effect. The 1stforce, field, or effect might be distinct from the 2ndforce, field, or effect only in the net vector or might be distinct in other ways. For example, the distinction might involve substituting a torque for a linear force vector or converting a force, field, or effect associated with the Casimir effect into movement or into an electric, magnetic, or electromagnetic force, field, or effect. These changes preferably are caused by an independent element placed proximate or between to the Casimir effect surfaces. Preferably, the torque causes rotation (i.e., spinning) of an element. This rotation is significantly different from prior-art embodiment because energy does not have to be put back into the system to “reset” the structures.

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