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Overunity perpetual motion motor magnets

Started by FreeEnergy, September 07, 2007, 04:02:10 AM

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Pirate88179

I am not sure if this is the correct topic to post this question in, so if it's not, please forgive me.  I was wondering if anyone had done any experimentation on the material they use for strain guages.  I am not sure if this is a pizo-electric material or not but what if it was placed between two powerful magnets...it gives off an electrical current when "strained" which is why they used it on the first F-16 jet fighters control stick.  The stick did not move but it measured the forces a pilot put against it and the computer did the rest. So, if we take the same material that releases a current when a pressure is applied against it and placed it sandwhiched between two strong magnets....what happens?  If there is a topic that discusses this in more detail please direct me to it.  I thank you all.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

hansvonlieven

G'day Bill,

Make your own strain gauge, it's not that hard. Hope this helps:

http://www.omega.com/literature/transactions/volume3/strain.html

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

Pirate88179

Hans:

Thank you for that information, it is very detailed and informative.  I appreciate it.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

Omnibus

Quote from: Pirate88179 on September 22, 2007, 10:51:31 AM
Here is a video of a crude attempt to replicate what I have observed in some other videos. I agree that the "wobble" is an intregal part of why this allows rotation.  The sphere I am using is a highly polished partially stabilized zirconium oxide sphere which has a very low coeffeicient of friction.  Unfortunatley, the magnet on the sphere is not very strong at all.  I will try more attempts with a better magnet at a later date. Mainly, I wanted to see if I could actually upload a video on here as I have never attempted that before. A friend of mine told me it is impossible to get complete rotation from a magnet but, as I have seen it done before in several videos, I know it works.  Thanks.
Please, try to remove your hand from the action. What you're showing has already been demonstrated by a few others, most notably Wesley Snyder. Unfortunately, so far no one has demonstrated this rotation (except probably Finsrud) in a device whereby the researcher doesn't have physical contact with it. Keep up he good work but aim at making it really self-sustaining.