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Shock Wave in Gauss

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  • You should measure the distance of two balls rolling away compared to only one.

  • try it ! thanks !

  • Transmitting motion without moving? I have never even considered that but it cannot be denied that it really happens.

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  • If standing ball is about 2 times lighter than moving, after impact he gets its twice velocity. Try cascade of lighter and lighter balls to achieve big velocity

  • 2:25 oops dropped my pen

  • 毛もじゃもじゃ

  • 1:33

    ended where it started....skillz:)

  • have you thought of doing the y-gauss in reverse? so you have 2 attracting magnets and only one projectile, would be interesting to see the speed of projection compared to a single one.

  • P.S: I meant, use 1 pendulum on EACH side.

    Attach the magnet balls to the pendulum and

    let the ball fall via the pendulum to the iron rod.

    Then the other pendulum´s magnet will shoot up

    and when it comes down, it will again push the other pendulum´s ball up again.

    This then should gain more and more energy and you need to damp the motion, otherwise it will destroy itsself !

    Just put a mechanical load onto the pendulums then.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Great experiments.

    Now this proves, that it would be possible

    to return the fired away ball in a loop and

    hit the iron nail again and shoot out the other

    magnet on the other side again

    with more force, so this could

    be made in a perpetual motion machine !

    Use 2 pendulums on each side of the iron rod and you will get a selfrunning perpetual motion machine poweredby magnets ! Good luck !

    Regards, Stefan.

  • nice work, and good looking finger nail you got there ;)

    im picturing a wheel wth the magnets doubled up al the way around causing this effect to keep happening...... what you think.

  • Merry Christmas to you too.

  • 6:37 looks really cool

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