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  • 001-lab.com/001lab/index.php?t­opic=77.msg33587#msg33587

    001-lab.com/001lab/index.php?t­opic=77.msg33593#msg33593

    забудьте про магниты и кольца, подвесьте на нитке, закрепленной на штативе, сначала один вес затем, когда успокоится (будет неподвижен), добавьте еще один вес ...

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  • forget about the magnets and the ring, hang on a thread fixed on a tripod, first one then the weight, when the rest (to be fixed), add one more weight ...

  • забудьте про магниты и кольца, подвесьте на нитке, закрепленной на штативе, сначала один вес затем, когда успокоится (будет неподвижен), добавьте еще один вес ...

  • @MrBmv73 Greetings, Mr. BMV! When you say "forget about the magnets and the ring", are you saying that it will do the same by just adding more weights to a thread suspended by a tripod? I went to your link and I couldn't tell what you wanted me to look at. Unfortunately, I am not too good at the Russian language. Sorry!

  • Maybe there is some magic in the rope? Anyway i can help you. Just setup your magnets on the ferrit magnet or metal and shift them from it center. You should make replica with more attention

  • @MorskoyZmey Magic in the Rope? LOL, I hope not because I have no idea what I did with it now! :) Please explain your comment about the magnet setup? Thank you!

  • @Vaught68 If you still interested. Wind up of thread transforms to rotation when weight is acting on it until it unwind. It is not perpetuum mobile =(

  • Ring of power!

  • i tried it and it always rotates counterclockwise... nothing to do the poles of the magnet i guess

    someone from the southern hemisphere should try it

    anyways it accelarated like crazy!

  • @iamthesasi Interesting. Yeah, it just takes off. The thread I used to suspend the magnet had a bit too much elasticity and would always let the ring creep closer until it connected with the magnet and stopped the show, but I really wonder just how long that phenomenon would last and how fast it would spin if given its druthers? I would like to replicate that with much, much larger materials to see if it would still spool up like that.

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  • My guess is that it could have something to do with the alignment of the earth, since it is tempermental. I would plot a circle around the outside of the apparatus, and mark out 360 degrees. Then try to disprove this idea.

  • Maybe that's it. As I look at the video, it doesn't really look like I have the shaft of the magnet assembly aligned up with string, it's definitely on a "bias". I may use your idea and try to repeat the experiment at points around the compass to discern if there is any consistency. Will post a video if any results are forthcoming! Thanks!

  • that is VERY interesting. I've never seen anything like it.

  • Yeah, I thought so. As I mention in the video, it is a tempermental phenomenon that I can sometimes replicate with little difficulty and other times not. I suspect that it has to do with aligning the axis of the poles of the magnet through the ring and up the attached thread, but I haven't been able to play with it today enough to confirm that suspicion. tks!

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