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Which will be stronger? Gravity or magnet motors?

Started by AB Hammer, August 19, 2008, 09:03:41 AM

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4Tesla

Quote from: AB Hammer on August 19, 2008, 09:39:40 PM
LOL

I like that. A minor force. I truly do not think I ever heard it called that. We all know that permanent magnets are also called a force but limited by its size on how much distance it can work. Today I couldn't find my compass so I set a line of magnets in a dish and they told me the magnetic north. Then I marked them. Yes I am playing with magnets as well. but all in all, IMO Magnet motors will own the small size but Gravity motors will own the large size and I believe there will be more to this story as well.

I agree.. a magnet motor can be compact and a gravity motor has to be large.... a gravity/magnet motor in the middle  :)

Jason

AB Hammer

Well I went ahead a posted my first magnet wheel since 1974. I call it The Unpredictable Wheel.  It is a non runner but it is kind of interesting. It will run one way and the stop and run the other or it just stops. In the video I bumped it when it looked like it was going to run backwards. I built this wheel to get use to magnets again. And now I am getting better test set up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjEsGZfkCRA
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

Vortex1

Nice wheel Alan

I built devices with magnets that reacted the same way but on a horizontal plane.

Regarding your topic question, magnetism would probably win but has anyone simulated or calculated the continuous torque that a lead wheel say one meter diameter and 10 cm thick would produce if one half of it was shielded (an impossibility right now) from gravity. And the maximum speed unloaded?

khabe

"Which one do you feel will be stronger?"
Im not sure - first of all it needs to run - do you have any running one ???
Or you meant the force your hand to spin it  ::)
cheers,
khabe

AB Hammer

@ khabe

I like the way you responded. LOL

A magnet wheel will depend on how strong the magnets are and how many in the device.

A gravity wheel will be determined on how much over balance and/or internal shift can be done in the turning.

For now, it is a officially a hypothetical evaluation. But I look at it from experience as well. 
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan