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From: camster6
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  • this is an electric motor, nothing special, no overunity, save yourself some time and move on, newmans motor is a big con it can not produce more than you put in simple as that

  • You are right.

  • Very intresting, but i have seen several videos on the Newman machine.

    Unfortunately nobody explains the how the connections are done. Please give us the whole info so we can do it ourselves.

    Thanks.

  • An electron in the circuit should go like this: 1) START at battery 2) ENTER conducting wire to coil 3) ENTER coil 4) LEAVE coil 5) CROSS air gap 6) ENTER metal axle 7) LEAVE metal axle 8) CROSS air gap 9) ENTER conducting wire to battery 10) ENTER battery What is missing in this video is an appropriate axle to extract useful torque from the motor.
  • This may be a variation on a variable reluctance motor. In any case you need to test it ON LOAD.

    Make it drive a flywheel or something and then measure the current.

  • Is the magnet a single piece magnet? If so, could you please tell where I can find one with the same or similar dementions, thanks.

  • i have found ceramic bearings (for skateboards) on ebay for about $20 for a set of 8. they are rated for 10,000 - 15,000 rmps and are VERY smooth.

  • Can you tell us where the polls are on the magnets? Are they on the longitudnal axis or one the wide axis?

  • The poles are on the sides.

  • Like the two halves of a hot dog bun?

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