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Working Attraction Magnet Motor on Youtube!?

Started by ken_nyus, October 15, 2007, 10:08:47 PM

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Omnibus

"Drop from the input" and "drop from the output" is confusing you. The drop is always from the same place.

shruggedatlas

Quote from: Omnibus on November 19, 2007, 06:06:55 PM
"Drop from the input" and "drop from the output" is confusing you. The drop is always from the same place.

That is incorrect.  Please refer to the photo below, which is from his website.  Notice how he turned the SMOT around in the control.  Also compare with the drawing from his website I attached earlier.  He clearly marks the different heights.  Input height is 31mm.  Output height is 35mm.

Omnibus

Quote from: shruggedatlas on November 19, 2007, 06:34:08 PM
Quote from: Omnibus on November 19, 2007, 06:06:55 PM
"Drop from the input" and "drop from the output" is confusing you. The drop is always from the same place.

That is incorrect.  Please refer to the photo below, which is from his website.  Notice how he turned the SMOT around in the control.  Also compare with the drawing from his website I attached earlier.  He clearly marks the different heights.  Input height is 31mm.  Output height is 35mm.
Now, we've identified your confusion. What I'm saying is correct. Analyze the experiment more thoroughly and you'll find out that Naudin is "dropping" the ball always at the beginning of SMOT at a height of 31mm. Never mind what the ball does after Naudin "drops" it at this same, particular place. The ball behaves differently in the control and in the actual experiment afterwards (after Naudin places it at that same place) but that's beside the point--Naudin always puts the ball at the same place.

shruggedatlas

Quote from: Omnibus on November 19, 2007, 06:41:47 PM
Quote from: shruggedatlas on November 19, 2007, 06:34:08 PM
Quote from: Omnibus on November 19, 2007, 06:06:55 PM
"Drop from the input" and "drop from the output" is confusing you. The drop is always from the same place.

That is incorrect.  Please refer to the photo below, which is from his website.  Notice how he turned the SMOT around in the control.  Also compare with the drawing from his website I attached earlier.  He clearly marks the different heights.  Input height is 31mm.  Output height is 35mm.
Now, we've identified your confusion. What I'm saying is correct. Analyze the experiment more thoroughly and you'll find out that Naudin is "dropping" the ball always at the beginning of SMOT at a height of 31mm. Never mind what the ball does after Naudin "drops" it at this same, particular place. The ball behaves differently in the control and in the actual experiment afterwards (after Naudin places it at that same place) but that's beside the point--Naudin always puts the ball at the same place.

I still do not see it.  Here is a side by side closeup.  Notice how much higher the top of the ramp is above the tube as compared to the bottom of the ramp, which is practically on the same level as the tube opening.

Omnibus

@shruggedatlas,

Don't show the neck of the tube, this is not where Naudin, I repeat, Naudin, places the ball and lets it go, especially in the actual experiment.