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Overunity Machines Forum



Gravity magnetic lever wheel working in WM2D (could this work in reality!)

Started by inroades, October 18, 2006, 02:28:58 PM

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2tiger

Hi Dale
Two questions. How did you define a magnet for a shape?
Do you have a full version of the program? In my evaluation version, I?m only able to define magnetic force/field to the whole working area.

??? ???

please reply.

2Tiger

Dingus Mungus

 :o

I'm excited to see what happens next...
But this idea looks like it may be ripe for replication...

inroades

   Hello 2Tiger
   
QuoteI?m only able to define magnetic force/field to the whole working area.
That is all I was able to do as well, I started with everything other then the two opposing magnets made with plastic and wood. The other magnets are there just for show and how I might shield the sticky point. In working with real ones I am able to block most of the sticky point. The other advandage is I can move the magnets closer to the center to get a better advantage on the lever during the slide but retain a good push angle on the wheel.  your email is hidden send me a message and I may be able to help you.
    Thanks
    Dale
There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.

inroades

   Hello maxwellsdemon.
  I apoligize for not responding sooner, I did enable friction on all the parts and air resistance is set to low. The exact size is not that critical I have made it larger, Long lever small wheel is what has been working. Please try to duplicate it. I think the reply above will answer the other questions.
     This looks like a really easy and inexpensive thing to build, maybe easier in real life than on the computer, even for me  ;D.
    Thanks for you interest
    Dale
There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.

Gregory

Hi Dale!

Have you ever tried to make magnets with electrostatics in WM?
I heard somewhere that with the use of electrostatics the magnets will work more realistically.
I don't know how they work in that way at the moment, but I will try I think.

Good luck with your design! What about its physical test? ;)
Intersting design... I'm curious what will happen?

You can set friction for the pins in WM. Just select a pin, and click the pin friction inside the script menu.

Greg