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Overunity Machines Forum



Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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exxcomm0n

Quote from: capthook on July 30, 2008, 04:18:17 PM
So the ferrite is getting stronger by what? (x)
And the input required to move the magnet into proximity is what? (y)
And the input required to move the magnet out of proximity is what? (z)
so plug in the values for x, y, and z please
is:
x>y+z
x<y+z
x=y+z?

Unless you're getting me near frictionless linear bearings and sensitive analog (not digital) pull scales specially made to compensate for measurement of linear pull, I don't see how you can ask me for equations.

I showed you, I gave an overview of the mags, I did it in a scaled environment that every person here has (computer keyboard).

That's the best I can do with my resources at the moment. ;)

I have an aversion to calculations unless it suits me these days.

If you want specific answers sooner pay me, or DIY man.

:D

But I do look forward to your 'speriments in 2 wks.!

EDIT

@ Rast

Yup, they're not that great sometimes. I even had to boot up a winblows laptop to do it as all the desktops are linux Logitech doesn't play *nix nicely.

Where'd your avatar go to this time. ;)
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

capthook

Quote from: exxcomm0n on July 30, 2008, 04:28:26 PM
Unless you're getting me near frictionless linear bearings and sensitive analog (not digital) pull scales specially made to compensate for measurement of linear pull, I don't see how you can ask me for equations.

I showed you, I gave an overview of the mags, I did it in a scaled environment that every person here has (computer keyboard).

That's the best I can do with my resources at the moment. ;)

I have an aversion to calculations unless it suits me these days.

If you want specific answers sooner pay me, or DIY man.

:D

But I do look forward to your 'speriments in 2 wks.!

The point was - the answer requires numbers (or a fully working device to prove the principal)

Until one or the other is provided - it is nothing more than an interesting 'thingy'.  It must be proved to be beneficial in the over-all energy equation.

BTW - you put strong magnets close to your computer on a regular basis.  Careful - as you can easily screw up your hard drive (magnetic writing device) with a magnet nearby  :)

purepower

Quote from: exxcomm0n on July 30, 2008, 04:28:26 PM
Unless you're getting me near frictionless linear bearings and sensitive analog (not digital) pull scales specially made to compensate for measurement of linear pull, I don't see how you can ask me for equations.

I showed you, I gave an overview of the mags, I did it in a scaled environment that every person here has (computer keyboard).

That's the best I can do with my resources at the moment. ;)

I have an aversion to calculations unless it suits me these days.

If you want specific answers sooner pay me, or DIY man.

:D

But I do look forward to your 'speriments in 2 wks.!

Exx-

Isn't it kinda important to know the answer to the 3 eqs question?

I mean, one results in underunity, one in overunity, and one just unity?

Wouldn't you like to know before 30 of your pets start building?

-PurePower

capthook

Quote from: exxcomm0n on July 30, 2008, 04:28:26 PM
Unless you're getting me near frictionless linear bearings and sensitive analog (not digital) pull scales specially made to compensate for measurement of linear pull, I don't see how you can ask me for equations.


...and I posted a few hours ago how one might relatively easily obtain values for the equations.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,4540.msg117105.html#msg117105

You or any others want to try - would love to see the results!
Or come up with something similiar to provide some 'science' numbers.  :)

chap

@the captn,
I actually took a giant(and I mean GIANT!) 200 lb plus pull horseshoe magnet to a hard drive. It clamped on like a keeper for like a day or so in an attempt to wipe the thing clean. I got it loose and danged if the drive didn't boot right up into Win 98!
  The neo's inside a hard drive that run the voice coil/head mechanisms are really quite strong, and I don't see any shielding. Never could figure that one out.

Chap