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New discovery suggest that permanent magnet motors might be possible

Started by Low-Q, September 26, 2018, 11:53:45 AM

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lancaIV

Thanks for your trial comment  !
In the second "powerelectronics" article the most interesting is the definition from a / the " permanent magnet"from academical physics science view  !
To see like a " permanent recharging magnetostatic capacitor".
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F6FLT

Quote from: telecom on March 11, 2019, 07:31:43 AM
I think all of this is addressed in the document, exactly the way you outlined it.
I can't say for sure...

It's easy to know for sure!  ::)
It is enough to have the basic skills in electromagnetism, to read the paper, to notice that there is no calculation of the work from the tables of force that are given and no comparison between the two cases.

Low-Q

Why not just build it? Two permanentmagnets should not be hard to place on a table and test the physics in real world.


Vidar

telecom

Quote from: Low-Q on March 13, 2019, 09:18:54 AM
Why not just build it? Two permanentmagnets should not be hard to place on a table and test the physics in real world.


Vidar

Didn't Floor observe something similar in his TD drive?

Low-Q

Quote from: telecom on March 13, 2019, 04:53:41 PM
Didn't Floor observe something similar in his TD drive?
Maybe Floor can tell something about that. Honestly, I cannot remember if I have seen that video (if there is one). So many magnet-topics here, and so many magnet-videos on youtube. I haven't track on all these, LOL ;D


Vidar