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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

This is design #2. This will technically be an overunity motor if I can get the electromagnet built to the right specs. When this is done, I'd like to start on plans for a battery powered car that gets a full overnight charge from a standard 18v drill battery. Charge your drill battery during the day and use it to charge your car at night. But that's a long way down the road.....PUN IN-TENDED!

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  • Learning about mechanics and magnets is very productive and useful, but I never understand why so many seem to actively resist accepting the laws of physics. Even even in this video, anyone can see the energy being added to the machine is by the hand flipping the magnet back and forth, and yet he still thinks the disk is spinning by some farcical energy "stored" in the magnets. Seriously. Why don't people get it?

  • @arpan1990 Because you have to break the magnetic field to produce energy. Its like how a cars altinator works you have N and S polarity's so in breaking that field you induce electricity.

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  • It could be done with a 16:1 gear ratio, however once it picks up speed i think they would probably just break up at say 10,000rpm or whatever.

  • Бла-бла-бла. Под столом обмотки шагового двигателя...

  • This guy talks too much, get to the damn point.

    

  • I have a fan that does this already...it still needs power for some bizarre reason.

  • @JJLatBIM Might there be a way to set up a gear on the stator that would flip the driving magnet back and forth in proportion to the speed of the stator (or the spinning rotor, whatever it's called). you'd still have to get it started with an outside force but then maybe it could perpetuate itself. i'm clueless about motors, so if my suggestion is ridiculously assenine just ignore me. peace  )

  • @JJLatBIM Good point. Pack it in, folks! Science is officially complete!

  • scusa,se colleghi tramite una cinghia all'albero centrale una biella che in automatico ti inverte le polarita' del magnete cosi inverte le polarita' in automatico dovrebbe funzionare!!!

  • y u no add gears o:

  • Where do you get those magnets from ?

  • same as a coil with an alternating current to it...idiot...

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