Free energy magnet motor proof of concept ring magnet simplest test power generator
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@olebrugertube The string is streched and unwound by the twisting and pulling... That is all. As for the spin... the slight vibration of his hand is transfered into the ring causing it to shift slightly from side to side. Because it cannot be perfectly balanced this causes it to rotate. If the end of the string he is holding was tied to something solid then it would not spin.
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I too tried this and concluded that when the string is shorter (2'' or so) it doesn't spin as effectively if the string were longer. I believe that the memory in the twisted stands of string are influencing the movement of the ring. The comment that "olebrugertube" posted about frictionlessly suspending the ring on needles and having no result could be an insight as to why my theory may be correct. Very interesting effect, keep up the work!!
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The coin rotates in same manner
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OMG! it works! you just should make sure that your magnets base on piece of metal or more weak magnet, and place it like on the video, not in center. omg...
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got to try this far away from electrical interferences like from power lines transformers etc... on a small scale like this they'd be enough to cause a major effect
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tried it and works!!....
always rotates counter clockwise... i saw of another video of this also counterclockwise... but its not clear on this video though
tried any other shapes than rings?
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This does not work and is only an illusion. Regardless of how he has the magnets configured, you will end up with a static magnetic field. When you introduce the ring, it will eventually settle into a static position in alignment with the magnetic field. The movement you are seeing on the video is only the initial movement the ring is making whilst it is trying to find it's position. This initial spinning movement is simply caused by the cotton being twisted in any direction.
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Is this a "Wilberforce Pendulum" effect? possibly due to tension in a twisted thread? It would be interesting to use a non-twisting tape (scrap cassette tape) to suspend the ring.
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Try puttint it in something that don't moves. Your hand moves may be doing the spinning
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The first try do not move, because the magnet works like a compass, and then it is oriented to the north pole of earth, nothing more, the second try the cottton wire is twisted when it is producted and then the ring must untwist the cotton wire when is pulled by the magnet, however nothing more. See you
That looks interesting. What material is that ring again?
janne808 2 years ago
You can do this with almost any magnet and almost any ring like metal ring from with the keys
yannicksonic 2 years ago