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Waving magnets!

Started by synchro1, July 03, 2013, 10:58:44 PM

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MileHigh

All of the wiggling magnets are LC oscillators.

CuriousChris

Quote from: MileHigh on July 04, 2013, 09:34:38 PM
All of the wiggling magnets are LC oscillators.

No they are not.

L = inductive
C = capacitive

I don't see either an inductor nor a capacitor.

MileHigh

Chris:

It's a mechanical resonator.  (I should have used the term resonator and not oscillator.)

L = inductive = the mechanical force due to the "invisible spring" of the magnetic field repulsion
C = capacitive = the mass of the magnet blocks  (more precisely the moment of inertia of the magnet blocks)

MileHigh

CuriousChris

@MileHigh

he he I was going to mention springs and mass. In fact I wrote it up as a comparison to an LC cct. and then deleted it. Your answer is more succinct though ;) Though "magnetic field attraction" would be more accurate.


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