i found this magnet motor on youtube....
i know he gives it a little push with his finger,but it seems to have some potential.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMldU0kbcWE
has anyone tried this configuration of magnets? :-\
Surely. I?ve tried it.
The system has a great potential: it shows there is no extra-energy in SMOT and that conservation of energy (CoE) holds.
@crash_uni8,
The push isn't the problem. The problem is that it can't even make one full turn. It's very easy to achieve this much rotation as shown in the video even without initial push. Therefore, this video isn't of much interest.
Quote from: tinu on January 31, 2008, 04:32:00 PM
Surely. I?ve tried it.
The system has a great potential: it shows there is no extra-energy in SMOT and that conservation of energy (CoE) holds.
You'd better restrain from splashing your incompetence all over the forum.
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
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.
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) 1997http://www.theverylastpageoftheinternet.com/ElectromagneticDev/lafonte/bfixture.htm
Lafonte Grouphttp://www.lafontegroup.com/
- Schpankme
@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!
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.
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?
Quote from: Omnibus on January 31, 2008, 09:10:48 PM
What's that supposed to show ... **the inability of the rotor to make full turns?
**Yes, the video showed that the magnet provides a wonderful
boost to many devices (designs).
- Schpankme
Quote from: Schpankme on January 31, 2008, 11:28:02 PM
Quote from: Omnibus on January 31, 2008, 09:10:48 PM
What's that supposed to show ... **the inability of the rotor to make full turns?
**Yes, the video showed that the magnet provides a wonderful boost to many devices (designs).
- Schpankme
That's trivial.