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magnetic gear paradox

Started by OUthinker, February 03, 2023, 09:03:15 AM

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OUthinker

What is absolutely impossible with conventional gears  -  changing revolutions without changing radius  -  becomes feasible with magnets!

If you calculate this, you get strange results!

But can this be OU?




r2fpl

You're going about it wrong. Imagine that the belt is slipping and you will understand how the same thing works on magnets.
If the drive belt is slipping, are you transferring more or less power? This is the same.

citfta

Quote from: r2fpl on February 23, 2023, 06:03:09 AM
You're going about it wrong. Imagine that the belt is slipping and you will understand how the same thing works on magnets.
If the drive belt is slipping, are you transferring more or less power? This is the same.


Why did you say it's like a belt slipping?  You can see from the video that the white arrows continue to line up in time with each other.




r2fpl

Quote from: citfta on February 23, 2023, 06:37:30 AM

Why did you say it's like a belt slipping?  You can see from the video that the white arrows continue to line up in time with each other.

Compare the number of laps. That's why I said it's similar, not the same. The difference is one lap, that's right. You have to look at it differently. A circle is always divided any number of times and it doesn't matter if you divide it by 3 or 4 or billions of times.
I know it puzzles you that the arrows meet in the same place but if you count the laps everything will make sense from the division.
If I'm wrong, how to explain it to see something unusual here. It's not a miracle.