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  • its not that i hate your project but its realy wont ewr be durable or productiv a's a source of power thats of course my opinion base on obserwations of your instructions so good luck improowing your project if posible so far its only fizik on 7-th grade lewel.

  • it not cus it its heat sink .....you are developing skin effect on that thick peace of steel

    try laminated steel banning straps that are .100 or less

  • Have you ever taken physics in highschool? I doubt u have a basic understanding of mag forces.

  • hello i made a visual aids mistake on this video so it will be redone ASAP and fixed. I cant believe not one of my students noticed the mistake. The paper fields should have been drawn different

  • @magnetmotortv The term you are looking for is magnetic saturation saturation... When a load is applied it will slow down and then stop because you can't increase the power once the load is added....

  • @magnetmotortv get a new calculator it doesn't work... you can't get something for nothing... Maybe you can teach you cat to turn it but that is about it...

  • i wonder if they sell crack in his country? Look at all these comments! Someone got very excited... Looks Good Bro maybe i will go back to guzzling caffiene so i can keep up with you. Do you get excited easily?

  • right on bro

  • do a tube search:

    mini magnet power generator motor free energy overunity Switserland magnetic turbine off the grid

    it was a interesting idea

  • right on Bro Love your work but ya might need less caffiene just kidding. i see you look like an American in America... Am I right?

  • another observation, the magnets on the rotar and stator are manchined to give a skewed plan...is this a way to direct the feild?... make the push pull force stronger

    in some way?

  • i looked at the rotar design again

    From Dario Busch Magnetic Motor Free Energy Open Source 2

    has 17 rotor poles

    21.17647 deg apart?

    stator feild has 10 per side but i assuming 11 could fit

    so 180/11= 16.36 deg per side

  • your frist magnet is one soild magnet.....the secound magnet sheilding was a seris of magnet attacted a steel bar is a good idea but I noticed your magnents are laminated in layers

    thus you can redirect the eddie current into your sheliding as needed

  • keep up the good work

    i noticed in prerendev sketch.. his stator

    has split pole magnets s/n s/n s/n and only n magnets on the rotor

    is this another key?

  • the magnets must alternate in some way for it to work.i observed with hand observations that if the magnets in the stator are magnetized through the diameter they pull together instead of push apart and still push apart when they are supposed to so i simply never could afford to continue with the experiments do to no funding from anyone but me... It Could Work Is What I Still Believe

  • i think your very close, a couple observation, the only way I see this will work

    is with earth magnets, the other point youneed to simplify the motor and rotor.

    Keep as many few magnets as need, reducingand counter affects, untill we can

    understand what required, for shielding

  • i would strong remcomment 5-6 laminated rare earth magnets for each of the rotor poles total 6 poles max

    then creater a simple 3 phase stator field

    with 3-4 magnet per field but set them up

    with split n/s magnet not sure if a square magnet will work better..

    try my shielding idea on these laminated stator split magnet n/s pole,,,

    and use you logic u developed

    levaging the push pull action with the shield and skew design of magnets feilds

  • use your simple motor wheel design

    but use earth magnets...

    i have been messing around with

    the idea of 2 rotationg (small 4 pole n/s )stator hubs on bearing ...to push and pull the rotor...

  • That's creative...

  • You could try a gradient ramp at the end of the track, to see if the ball can jump up and out with its own inertia.

  • cool idea bro

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