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Getting energy from asymmetry of the magnetic field experiment

Started by ayeaye, November 19, 2019, 11:10:15 AM

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ayeaye

These ceramic disc magnets are pretty standard, and easy to get. I got them from supermagnete, i don't even know where else to get ceramic magnets. In ebay, there are many neodymium magnets, but not that many ceramic magnets i think.


ayeaye

Trying to draw the results of my experiment with Bezier lines, it was like that below. Notice that the area at the left side of the y axis is greater than the area at the right side, this area is the energy.


telecom

I've tried something similar with the rectangular magnets I got on hand.
I haven't done any measurements yet, but I've noticed, that on the way out the top magnet is being repelled with a big force,
while on the way in, this magnet is being attracted to the stack.
I will try getting some kind of a fish scale in Walmart, and do the measurements.

ayeaye

Quote from: telecom on January 21, 2020, 01:22:40 PM
I've tried something similar with the rectangular magnets I got on hand.
I haven't done any measurements yet, but I've noticed, that on the way out the top magnet is being repelled with a big force,
while on the way in, this magnet is being attracted to the stack.

I don't quite understand what do you mean. I tried to measure all horizontal force both at the left and right side. But in he end at the both sides, the north pole of the small magnet started to repel from the north pole of the big magnet or something, the small magnet was like in the air, with no measurable horizontal force. Moving further away, the forces went too small. I could not measure any more forces than i did, i could not find no more measurable horizontal forces.


telecom

Yes, exactly, small magnet is being repelled, but it has not only vertical,
but a horizontal vector as well, IMHO. Horizontal vector is in the same direction
as was the attraction on the left side. I will try doing measurements once
get some kind of a fish scale.