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SMOT! - (previously about the OC MPMM)

Started by rotorhead, October 03, 2007, 11:01:31 PM

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Low-Q

I have some additional information regarding the SMOT config.

As the ball allways starts in point A - as stated by Omnibus, the ball is in fact repelled away from the magnets with that distance. The magnetic fields from two magnets a few inches apart will in fact repel magnetic materials in a certain distance with greater force as you're going closer to the magnets - untill it gets close enough to the magnets where it at first is not repelled or attracted, then it is gradually more and more attraction. That means that the magnets "automaticly" evens out all forces between the ball and the magnetic ramp. You can also simulate these forces in FEMM by running a script that moves the ball from a given distance, and towards the gap between two magnets located a few inches apart from each other.
Nothing new to science this fenomena, but I guess it's important to mention, as there has been discussions about which of Ma or Mb has the greatest potential energy.

Br.

Vidar

Omnibus

Quote from: Low-Q on January 11, 2008, 10:26:24 AM
I have some additional information regarding the SMOT config.

As the ball allways starts in point A - as stated by Omnibus, the ball is in fact repelled away from the magnets with that distance. The magnetic fields from two magnets a few inches apart will in fact repel magnetic materials in a certain distance with greater force as you're going closer to the magnets - untill it gets close enough to the magnets where it at first is not repelled or attracted, then it is gradually more and more attraction. That means that the magnets "automaticly" evens out all forces between the ball and the magnetic ramp. You can also simulate these forces in FEMM by running a script that moves the ball from a given distance, and towards the gap between two magnets located a few inches apart from each other.
Nothing new to science this fenomena, but I guess it's important to mention, as there has been discussions about which of Ma or Mb has the greatest potential energy.

Br.

Vidar
This quote shows to what  great lengths of ridiculousness one can get in his desperate attempts not to admit his mistakes.

Low-Q

Quote from: Omnibus on January 11, 2008, 11:00:32 AM
Quote from: Low-Q on January 11, 2008, 10:26:24 AM
I have some additional information regarding the SMOT config.

As the ball allways starts in point A - as stated by Omnibus, the ball is in fact repelled away from the magnets with that distance. The magnetic fields from two magnets a few inches apart will in fact repel magnetic materials in a certain distance with greater force as you're going closer to the magnets - untill it gets close enough to the magnets where it at first is not repelled or attracted, then it is gradually more and more attraction. That means that the magnets "automaticly" evens out all forces between the ball and the magnetic ramp. You can also simulate these forces in FEMM by running a script that moves the ball from a given distance, and towards the gap between two magnets located a few inches apart from each other.
Nothing new to science this fenomena, but I guess it's important to mention, as there has been discussions about which of Ma or Mb has the greatest potential energy.

Br.

Vidar
This quote shows to what  great lengths of ridiculousness one can get in his desperate attempts not to admit his mistakes.
Now you're quite far from being objective, or what?

Maybe it's time for you to explain your version of the trouth. With that many words you have written in this thread, you could easily used that energy to write a pretty detailed explanation about how this SMOT works, instead of asking us how it works, just to reply that we have the wrong answers all the time, and then writing tortious words to every one that are questioning your findings/theory.

Can I kindly ask you to explain it to us even if we disagree with you, or do we have to agree with you first? If you do not have an explanation, no one can be able to discuss the theory in detail with you. Do you have a problem with that?

Br.

Vidar

Low-Q

Quote from: Omnibus on January 10, 2008, 09:25:27 PM
@tinu,

Apologize for confuzsing force with energy.
What kind of role model are you with this kind of attitude?
If a child is falling in the first attemts to walk. Do you punish him, or do you encourage him to try again? Try to see the parallells here, and be little less sensitive to mistakes!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vidar

hoptoad

Dictionary definition : omni- 

L. omni-, combining form of omnis "all, every," of unknown origin, perhaps lit. "abundant," from *op-ni-, from PIE base *op- "to work, produce in abundance" (see opus

bus - Acronym :  bu = bull   s = shit

Omnibus = ALL BULLSHIT

It should now be obvious and completely "proven beyond all doubt"!