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Simple Magnet Motor?

Started by crash_uni8, January 31, 2008, 04:19:32 PM

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Omnibus

Quote from: crash_uni8 on January 31, 2008, 04:44:29 PM
well i figured since it got so far with barely being touched that another set of magnets could do more......
it also get past the magnets with a bunch of speed,, most of my tries the magnets always reach an equilibrium.... ususally
No, it won't. That's the very essence of all the difficulties everyone here is experiencing--not only to achieve that much of a rotation (like I said that's easy to do even without the initial push seen in the video) but to overcome the sticky spot just when the rotor should begin a second turn. One way of overcoming this is through devices constructed by Paul Sprain and others by applying brute force--creating a magnetic field countering that at the sticky spot by applying external energy. This is something @Honk is trying to do as well, discussed at length in another thread here.


supersam

@omnibus,

what exatcly does that have to do with the fact that crash runs into the sticky point just like everyone else including yourself?  or do you not know what a sticky point is because you are the only individual on this planet that doesn't expeience them?

lol
sam

ps:  oh i can't wait to post the "dumbasses" now,  what an imbecile!

Omnibus

Quote from: supersam on January 31, 2008, 08:53:09 PM
@omnibus,

what exatcly does that have to do with the fact that crash runs into the sticky point just like everyone else including yourself?  or do you not know what a sticky point is because you are the only individual on this planet that doesn't expeience them?

lol
sam

ps:  oh i can't wait to post the "dumbasses" now,  what an imbecile!
Everyone notice who's abusive here. Lack of arguments, buddy, doesn't allow you to be abusive.

Omnibus

Quote from: Schpankme on January 31, 2008, 08:35:13 PM
Quote from: crash_uni8 on January 31, 2008, 04:19:32 PM
i found this magnet motor

The Attraction - Repulsion Experiment of  Butch Lafonte, (c) 1997
http://www.theverylastpageoftheinternet.com/ElectromagneticDev/lafonte/bfixture.htm

Lafonte Group
http://www.lafontegroup.com/


- Schpankme
What's that supposed to show and how does it solve the main problem in such kind of contraptions--the inability of the rotor to make full turns?