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My Levitators and Bearings ( and other ) Designs/inventions

Started by guest1289, December 28, 2015, 01:20:48 PM

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    Re:  My  magnet-motor-3.5 (  which is the same as   magnet-motor-10.5  )

      If anyone tried building this, and couldn't get it working,  then I'm thinking that the reason could be that if you space the  stator( magnets, or metals) too close together,     Or,     the Moving-Magnets-Or-Metals  too close together,   then,    either of those two separate components  could be behaving as a  single magnet or temporary-magnetized-metal.

      -  Another possibility,  could be if the stator( magnets, or metals)   'and'   the Moving-Magnets-Or-Metals  are  too close together  and  behaving as a  single magnet.

     (  Basing this on the logic that you can make a single-magnet out of lots of smaller magnets,  or effectively enough  a single-magnet   )

      So,  the simplest and easiest way too build it should be to build it as big as possible with as much spacing as possible,  and  just  as a    linear-motor,  although you could curve it into a circle .