If the moving magnet is able to travel one direction as much as the other direction, the sum of the forces in a closed loop should be zero. Try to start the moving magnet further away. You will see that it will not enter the trigate, but be repelled by it. The trigate is nothing more than a dream of a perpetual device, I'm afraid.
Yeah, I know. I should post more videos showing when I put the magnet too far behind and how it pushes it backwards like you've said. I just haven't had the time nor proper equipment. I've been playing with the tri-force arrangement alot, though, and it's pretty fun.
If the moving magnet is able to travel one direction as much as the other direction, the sum of the forces in a closed loop should be zero. Try to start the moving magnet further away. You will see that it will not enter the trigate, but be repelled by it. The trigate is nothing more than a dream of a perpetual device, I'm afraid.
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jallaguri 3 years ago
Yeah, I know. I should post more videos showing when I put the magnet too far behind and how it pushes it backwards like you've said. I just haven't had the time nor proper equipment. I've been playing with the tri-force arrangement alot, though, and it's pretty fun.
visualtim 3 years ago
He switched the polarity when it was about to go opposite ditection.
Joru666 3 years ago