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Img.018 (F7) Principle of combining together the outputs from both chambers of the twin-chamber capsule into the resultant flux "FR". The case of producing the resultant flux whose variation in time reflects a beat-type curve is considered. The outer chamber produces the greater flux "FN" whose variation in time (determined at its north, "N" pole) is represented by the curve "Fo". The inner chamber has the opposite polar orientation - see Img.016 (F5) and Img.017 (F6b). Therefore in the direction where the north, "N" pole of the outer chamber "O" prevails, the inner one "I" extends its south, "S" pole. The variation in time of the output "FS" from this inner chamber "I" is represented by the curve "FI". If two fluxes "Fo" and "FI" of the opposite polarity are combined together, the resultant flux "FR" represents the difference in their values: FR = Fo - FI. This difference of fluxes is yield outside the twin-chamber capsule forming resultant flux "FR". The entire output "FI" of the inner chamber remains trapped inside of the capsule as the circulating flux "C" that circulates internally between the inner and outer chambers. Note that in further deductions the shape of the resultant beat-type curve "FR" is roughly represented by pulsing curves containing the constant component "FO" and the pulsating component "∆F" - see also Img.030 (F12) and Img.079 (G29).
The "spider configurations" (see Img.023 (F9)) produce their resultant flux in an almost identical manner to the one described above.

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