Superconducting windings…

Take a 10 inch common copper wire. We’re going to wrap a 100 inch superconducting winding around it, from one end to the other. Now, a current induced into the copper wire moving at the speed of light (C), wouldn’t that induce into the secondary winding a current moving at 10 times the speed of light? Electrical engineers please correct me if my understanding is wrong…. 2)IF that worked, can the process be repeated to produce 100 times, 1000 times, and 1,000,000 times the speed of light current using superconducting primary and secondary windings? driverguy7.wordpress.com Read More http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/08/astronaut-muscle-waste/comment-page-1/#comment-120701#ixzz0x5P7GCjN

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