Pendulum Power, Free Energy
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Ok this is what I see. Yours /|\ newtons ||| so when you / /\ make sense?
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Try a newtons craddle that has the end balls leaning on the center ones. The dynamics will change. Try it with just 3 balls and see if one leaves while the other 2 shift to the center of mass.
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i have an idea it may work .if you are interested let me know
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@MillionthUsername My device does use a type of magnetic leverage but that is not a
bad thing. My lifting the first magnetic pendulum does add work to the system but I
insist I am getting much more work out of the movement of the three magnets than I put in.
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Newtons cradle is a textbook example of an ELASTIC collision. Using hardened tool steel you can achieve a coefficient of restitution in the high 9's
If you wish to see an inelastic collision subsutute dumplings for the steel balls
KirkMcLoren 1 month ago
@KirkMcLoren Are you drunk?
ToemanX 1 month ago
One thing I noticed is when you lifted the one on the left all three moved.
g11690102 1 month ago
@g11690102 Yes that's true but I'm not sure what your point is. Both side magnets are
pushing on the center magnet. When I lift one side the three magnets are no longer
balanced. The center and right magnets push away from each other causing them to
move.
ToemanX 1 month ago
However you use the energy of the middle magnet, if there was more energy from it than what would be required to keep the outer magnets moving then whatever that difference was could be used for anything. I would like to know if you've expanded your model since this video was made.
7F0X7 2 months ago
@7F0X7 I am still experimenting with the original device. I am trying the best way to
extract energy from the swinging magnets while allowing them to swing as long as
possible.
ToemanX 2 months ago