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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnets, motion and measurement

Started by Floor, October 31, 2016, 09:11:43 PM

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citfta

Hi artv,


You are correct I did not measure the force required to move the shielding magnet back into the shielding position.  I over looked that measurement.  But I am pretty sure it is almost the same as the force required to remove it from between the magnets.  I am going by the feel of it from the many times I have inserted and removed that magnet.


I am not sure what you mean about not measuring the force of the sliding magnet.  I made several measurements of the force required to move it up to the shield magnet and the force required to move it the same distance without the shield magnet.  The difference in force required between those two situations is what I think makes this an interesting study.  The force that will be applied to the sliding magnet when the shield magnet is removed is going to be the same as the force shown when pulling the slide into the same position it would be when the shield magnet is in place.


In other words the force that will be applied to the slide when the shield magnet is removed is about 5 to 6 times the force needed to get it back into that position because of the neutralizing effect of the shield magnet which really should be called a force balancing magnet as like I said in the video it really isn't a shield.  But calling it a shield magnet is just more convenient and probably helps people understand its function better.


Thanks for your comments,
Carroll

Floor

@ Lanka TV

QUOTE from Lanka TV   "floor, you can ever delete this " conflict conversation". ! I am only guest  !
"END QUOTE

No worries Lanka TV.  We all get caught up in some troll's baiting once in a while. Your posts are very welcome on my topics.

Been very busy
   best wishes
               floor




Raycathode

Hi you guys I found this on Youtube thought you might find this video interesting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2DASGBEHws

Floor

@raycathode

Over unity from momentum ?

                    No.

Magnets can't fix or change that fact.

                floor

ayeaye

I think citfta did it.

I don't know the importance of Floor, citfta started to make what Floor had written, but the device that he measured was his own design. I don't know how much came from Floor, but i think also something, as also may be something from others here.