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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

Magnetically shielded motor. A display of magnetic shielding and motor components. The magnetic shielding sleeve is made of soft iron which is iron that does not retain magnetism after being in contact with a magnet. It has a designation of C1018.

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  • Looks like its not a magnet on motor to me. Magnet only motors don't have external power. The speed at which the shield operates determines the speed of rotation. Thus altering the power supply alters the speed. Mmm what we have here is an electric motor.

  • @zzytrewq ZZY... Altering the cam position changes the speed. Cutting down the electric power will permit the solenoids to cook. There is no direct electric connection to the rotor. Hence it is not a true electric motor.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors - "...it is not a true electric motor" only in a sense no one would make one work this way for efficiency reasons. Then you describe a situation (cutting down the power) that somehow means the input power is irrelevant. Changing the cam position changes the way the input power is used. Go argue semantics with someone else. It may not be a true electric motor but it only runs when you supply electric power. Mmm. Must be magnetic energy that powers it. LOL

  • @zzytrewq Electric power runs the solenoids ZZY, That oscillate the magnet shield only, not the rotor. You should look a little closer before you comment. If you could slide the shield with your hand at the correct time & speed, it would still perform.

    Donovan.

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  • @gettingbored. Why do you think I'm a con artist?

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors You mean have a nice life working as Engineer instead of a con artist?

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors - if a hand oscillates the shield the force required would be equal to the sum of the repelling force + friction + output power. Therefore it would be hand powered. Oscillate the magnet using a spring powered motor and the device would be spring powered.

    So an internal combustion engine is powered by hot gas? A steam train is powered by steam pressure? Devices are "powered" by the fuel.

    I have read all your other comments. It's you that doesn't get it.

  • @LiamXaoh If it makes you happy, you can call it what you want.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors - the energy to the solenoids does affect the RPM. Drop the voltage progressively and it will slow down. Reduce the number of turns on the solenoid and increase the voltage and the solenoids will act more quickly. The cam also governs the speed the same as the angle of the commutator in an electric motor affects performance; but electricity makes it work. therefore it is an electric motor.

  • @LiamXaoh, You are too much!!.......... The energy going to the solenoids doesn't affect the R.P.M. The position of the cam in relation to the magnet rotor is what governs the speed. Check out one of my later videos if you will. It shows the decrease in R.P.M. because of this action.

    Donovan.

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