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PMM Concept, does that work?

Started by dieter, February 06, 2014, 09:42:03 PM

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dieter

Ok, here's a picture. It's really simple.


Marsing

the problems, 
step 3- 4-5, pendulum will swing shorter each cycle,
because when pendulum push disc ( with magnet ) mean pendulum wiil loose some of it energy,
(pendulum energy is moved to the disc), at the end pendulum will stop. here, we ignore friction of pendulum 

next problem, we know  "perfect pendulum that run forever is difficult to achieved"
i did't see the "magic" here.

next, how to maintenance both pendulum and disc always at perfect position in every cycle 
as there was no connection of them except magnetic field. 

dieter

You're right. Well at least I have the ballls to confess that I was wrong.  :-\

Marsing

Quote from: dieter on February 06, 2014, 09:42:03 PM

so, all you naysayers, tell me why this wouldn't work please.


thank you   :)

dieter

No, thank you. I'm a naysayer too, usually. I just forgot what I know about pms for a moment.