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Magnetic Motor

Started by Kameron, March 25, 2018, 09:06:17 PM

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SeaMonkey

The "Single Cylinder" permanent magnet motor is
near impossible to construct.  It is far easier to
put one together with multiple "cylinders" which
work together at those regions where rotation
tends to get stuck.  Four or more will do.

It may even be possible to eventually get enough
output to perform some work.

Planetx7

Hello
maybe it's better we take this Selfstarting Magnet Motor 100% Magnet Powered from Harold L. Miller and E. Colson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBtxjyD01lo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1ilZb3PvAk

juliotony

this could be the answer:

Belfior

My old idea

1. Rotor has to accelerate the whole rotation
2. electromagnet gets charged from another wheel
3. angular velocity and electromagnet pull the rotor to a new revolution

Was thinking magnet in Ying-Yang form will do the trick, but now I think the magnets could be in one Fibonacchi spiral

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_spiral


Next step was to add a coil on the rotor, that would build current when the disc rotates in a magnetic field. Then use the created Lorentz for to also aid in the rotation. Have to cover half of the rotor with N field and the other half S-field I think. Right hand rule and force direction