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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnetic flux motor just patented that creates it's own electricity!

Started by am1ll3r, March 02, 2023, 07:32:40 PM

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Dog-One

I think UFO is positively correct about the hammering effect and I would
bet if this device was connected to a generator the output waveform would
show it by not being a true sine wave and instead looking more like short
pulses.  As such, it's unlikely you would achieve full output power either.

Looping with the MotoFlux would likely be difficult if not impossible.

I now suspect there's a reason the demo did not have a flywheel
installed on the output shaft, because by doing so, there would be
massive slipping when trying to amplify torque.

stivep

Understanding Torque and power :
QuotePower is simply that torque multiplied by engine speed.
Fundamentally, then, an engine's torque is the measure of its muscle and how much it can flex.
Power is how fast it can flex it across a given period of time.
In a boxer, torque would be how hard he or she
could punch; power is how fast they could produce those blows.

Isn't that some sort of  misunderstanding by few of the forumers  associated with some of the comments?
compare it to the hammer  in your hand movement while  nailing ..
and than compare  it with inventor device  "arm" when he  turns the shaft.
Wesley

Ufopolitics

I am very clear about "Torque and Power".

Torque is Power, not speed.
There could be very high speed, however, without torque, whenever a mechanical load is applied it literally stops.
Plus, you could have a very low speed machine with such high torque, that it is simply "unstoppable"...
Torque is the Force/Weight applied.
Whenever I mentioned the "Hammering Effect" was not related to holding a hammer in my hand and hitting a nail...
I was referring to the hammer effect, similar to the one on an Impact Air Tool (and I mentioned that comparison on my post), it could be from a simple air ratchet to remove wheels stud-nuts to a bigger air hammer to cut and penetrate concrete.

And for everyone's knowledge:
I am NOT going to engage with absolutely anyone here about arguments related to any subject on this thread.
I just rendered my solely opinion about this device, period.
And so, I could care less, if you agree or disagree with me.

Ufopolitics
Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind:Study the science of art. Study the art of science.
Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.
―Leonardo da Vinci

stivep

Quote from: Ufopolitics on March 04, 2023, 04:07:52 PM
I am very clear about "Torque and Power".
And for everyone's knowledge:
I just rendered my solely opinion about this device, period.
And so, I could care less, if you agree or disagree with me.

Ufopolitics
I do appreciate your opinion very much  and I believe  most of the audience too.
here is the link:
my quote in the previous  comment was taken from:
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-advice/whats-the-difference-between-power-and-torque-
Please compare it and respond if you feel  it is different than that.
Wesley

Ufopolitics

Quote from: stivep on March 04, 2023, 04:36:46 PM
I do appreciate your opinion very much  and I believe  most of the audience too.
here is the link:
my quote in the previous  comment was taken from:
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-advice/whats-the-difference-between-power-and-torque-
Please compare it and respond if you feel  it is different than that.
Wesley

Torque does not need to be related to speed at all. Torque is power as it is, period.
In a manual Torque Wrench, tightening a bolt in an Engine or any other mechanical component, you apply the specific torque as per the manufacturer spec's...and here (on the spec's), there is absolutely no mention of speed at all, but the Angle of Displacement of your torque wrench from start to end, and normally that angle is given on a range of swing travel. That angle requirement is given in order to apply the proper seat of the fastener, whether a bolt or a nut.

Torque is measured in Newton-Metre [Nm] or Pound-Feet [Lb-Ft] or Pounds-Inch [Lb-In]

Torque is measured by taking readings at "Momentums" of the rotation, which will not require a specific speed.

So Torque is a completely independent parameter, not "directly" dependant upon speed or acceleration.

Now, when we add speed (considering a displacement or travel) plus torque, it then moves to a different situation, which will involve mass weight of the traveling body which will add more torque force.

Related to this device mentioned on thread, the torque amplification would be given by the magnetic attraction stepping of the Armature at each angle plus the magnets spec's related to their pulling force.


Ufopolitics
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Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.
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