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CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!

Started by Rapadura, April 13, 2010, 11:35:36 PM

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Omnibus

Quote from: Rapadura on April 17, 2010, 10:36:41 PM
It's a pity that you skeptics this time can not use the old argument of comparing a SMOT with a "cliff" or "going down in a mountain" one more time...

You can't do that, because this is not a SMOT, it's Halbach array.

And the video is sufficient proof of the fact that the roller can overcome the gate of the second array just with the speed it gained from the first array, and both arrays are equal.

Yes, you can. You can can use the analogy of  going down the hill in this case as well. On the other hand, the reason why this is indeed OU is more complicated but I don't want to get into this here, as I already mentioned. Enough has been said about that in several extensive strings here in this forum and elsewhere. That isn't an issue any more.

Rapadura

Just asking:

Since the array can be used in both directions (as we can see on Clanzer's videos), what happens if we block the end of the array with a piece of wood, preventing the roller from exiting the array, and forcing it to stop in the exact point where it should start the movement in the inverse direction? Would it start the movement in the inverse direction?  Or need the roller be rotated 180 degrees, swapping the positions of the two balls in its ends?

gravityblock

Quote from: Rapadura on April 18, 2010, 08:06:47 PM
Just asking:

Since the array can be used in both directions (as we can see on Clanzer's videos), what happens if we block the end of the array with a piece of wood, preventing the roller from exiting the array, and forcing it to stop in the exact point where it should start the movement in the inverse direction? Would it start the movement in the inverse direction?  Or need the roller be rotated 180 degrees, swapping the positions of the two balls in its ends?

The roller will need to be rotated 180o.

GB
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Rapadura

So... Time to replicate it.

Now that I have a plan, I'll start buying my neo magnets. This week I will order at least 40 cubic magnets, enough to build 8 Halbach arrays, that can be arranged in 4 sets of two. Let's see if the roller can travel through 4 sets...

billmehess

How about a quick explanation on the difference between a Halbach array and a smot being employed in this device.
Also why does the roller have to be rotated 180 deg.?