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Perpetual diamagnetic liquid

Started by Newton II, February 21, 2015, 09:16:24 AM

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Newton II


I found this picture somewhere in the internet.   It shows how diamagnetic  liquids are repelled by a magnetic field in a 'U' shaped tube.

It looks like we can get a permanent head difference between left and right portion of 'U' tube.   If right portion of the tube is connected  to left portion by a thin tube,  will it not create a perpetual motion of  liquid from right to left  due to head difference created by magnetic field?


tinman

Quote from: Newton II on February 21, 2015, 09:16:24 AM
I found this picture somewhere in the internet.   It shows how diamagnetic  liquids are repelled by a magnetic field in a 'U' shaped tube.

It looks like we can get a permanent head difference between left and right portion of 'U' tube.   If right portion of the tube is connected  to left portion by a thin tube,  will it not create a perpetual motion of  liquid from right to left  due to head difference created by magnetic field?
And this diamagnetic liquid is what?
ATM i am grinding up some bismuth,but having trouble getting it below a 10 micron grain. Plan was to suspend it in a thin oil to see how it would react to a magnetic field-->but if you know of the existance of such a liquid(diamagnetic),that would be of much help.


Low-Q

Quote from: Newton II on February 21, 2015, 09:16:24 AM
I found this picture somewhere in the internet.   It shows how diamagnetic  liquids are repelled by a magnetic field in a 'U' shaped tube.

It looks like we can get a permanent head difference between left and right portion of 'U' tube.   If right portion of the tube is connected  to left portion by a thin tube,  will it not create a perpetual motion of  liquid from right to left  due to head difference created by magnetic field?
Just remember that the diamagnetic liquid in that tube will still be diamagnetic inside the thin tube that connects left and right side of the "U".
So there cannot be a continous flow from one side to the other.


If the magnet can defeat gravity that much, it will defeat how gravity act on the liquid in the thin tube as well.


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Tinman:'ATM i am grinding up some bismuth,but having trouble getting it below a 10 micron grain.'

Dissolve a piece Bi in nitric acid.heat in testube until acid evaporates and bismuth nitrate decomposes into Bi2O3.add HCl to form Bi(Cl)3 solution.then throw in a piece of zinc or magnesium.fine bismuth black powder forms via galvanic displacement.rinsein hot water