keep up the good work buddy !, question - is there a formula to determine the shape/dimensions of the cavity based on the frequency of the microwaves ?
Look on emdrive.wiki, there is all information you will need. You will find a spreadsheet made by TheTraveller which checks for various resonant modes.
The inventor claims that a superconductive cavity could hold a car against its gravitational force with only 3kW of power. The cavity does not need to be big. The size depends on the frequency. I don´t know which frequency band works optimal. Most builds use 2.4 GHz as it´s easily available with high power in the form of a microwave oven magnetron.
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keep up the good work buddy !, question - is there a formula to determine the shape/dimensions of the cavity based on the frequency of the microwaves ?
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Look on emdrive.wiki, there is all information you will need. You will find a spreadsheet made by TheTraveller which checks for various resonant modes.
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That is actually smaller than I though. Imagine if you scale it to the size of the
Rocketdyne F-1.
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The inventor claims that a superconductive cavity could hold a car against its gravitational force with only 3kW of power. The cavity does not need to be big. The size depends on the frequency. I don´t know which frequency band works optimal. Most builds use 2.4 GHz as it´s easily available with high power in the form of a microwave oven magnetron.
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"Dreaming of cruising the sky with a DeLorean with a fashion model 100 meter above a highway, while making microwave popcorn"
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