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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet motor by pcockriel

Started by hartiberlin, July 04, 2007, 07:17:52 PM

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bitRAKE

pcockriel's claim is that it works due to magnetic viscosity. The outer ball is plastic not iron. I don't think the ball will spin if the magnetic field is constant, but maybe the floating ball provides a destablizing force.

(attached is a diagram of my interpretation, plastic ball is hollow)
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pcockriel,

You said you signed up here at overunity.com on the youtube page,

So, when you get the chance to answer this, please do....

How long have you let this 'motor' run for consecutively?

thanks...

JamesThomas

bitRAKE:

QuoteThe outer ball is plastic not iron.

Your interpretation was what I walked away with at first too. However, the large spinning ball looks to be metal if you pause the frames of the video. Also the ball bearing in a plastic semi-sphere seemed to be for demonstration purposes only to show the tendency for the bearing to want to roll due to magnetic attraction directed towards its edge. If this is the case, wouldn't a large floating hollow sphere show the same tendency for rolling without the need of any internal ball bearing?

I'm asking because I changed my interpretation from yours to this one, without being completely certain as to which is correct. Paul is not real clear in the video and written instructions.

j
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Freezer

Quote from: JamesThomas on July 05, 2007, 01:14:27 AM
bitRAKE:

QuoteThe outer ball is plastic not iron.

Your interpretation was what I walked away with at first too. However, the large spinning ball looks to be metal if you pause the frames of the video. Also the ball bearing in a plastic semi-sphere seemed to be for demonstration purposes only to show the tendency for the bearing to want to roll due to magnetic attraction directed towards its edge. If this is the case, wouldn't a large floating hollow sphere show the same tendency for rolling without the need of any internal ball bearing?

I'm asking because I changed my interpretation from yours to this one, without being completely certain as to which is correct. Paul is not real clear in the video and written instructions.

j

I was wondering this too.  Seems like a larger hollow metal ball would work better, giving more spin, and more boyancy due to more airspace inside.