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Look, new video perpetual motion from magnet donut!

Started by paulshroom, October 04, 2007, 01:36:35 PM

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Quote from: paulshroom on October 04, 2007, 01:36:35 PM
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2941416190740682934
Look, new video perpetual motion from magnet donut!
:o
This isn't a new idea at all. This particular video is known for quite a while and has always been pointed out that the stator must not be held by hand in order for this to be accepted as a self-sustaining device. There are more elaborate devices than the shown seemingly demonstrating self-sustaining turning of the rotor. All of these devices so far suffer from that same problem--the stator is held by hand.

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Pirate88179

Yes, I have to agree.  My experiments have shown that all the stator is doing is reducing friction.  It is the angle changes of the hand-held stator that causes the rotation.  In my hand, the can start, stop and even reverse the rotation.  With the Stator fixed, no rotation.  Of course, you can spin it by hand to begin the rotation but this only shows low friction not powered rotation.  It will eventually stop.  I would refer you to my video I posted on here, but I don't recall where I posted it. It wasn't much to look at anyway.

Bill
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