THIS MAGNET MOTOR WASN'T BUILT BY ME
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This motor uses magnetic attraction to spin. It is basically a cylinder with flat screws attached to the outsid...
This motor uses magnetic attraction to spin. It is basically a cylinder with flat screws attached to the outside. I mounted this on a hard drive spindle. Four neodymium magnets line up with the four rows of screws. The magnets are attracted to the screws, but are attracted more to the heads than the tail ends. The head of a bottom-row screw will be attracted to the bottom-most magnet. So will the head of the screw above it. The cylinder will turn to compensate this imbalance. The same with the next two rows of screws. The lowest magnet now prefers the head of the next screw rather than the tail of the previous screw because magnets are attracted more to the thicker part of the screw. When I move the magnets close enough, the magnetic attraction makes it spin.
This device is a very crude rough draft. The screw placement is off, and it doesn't rotate smoothly. This is a quiet, environmentally-safe, free-energy device. On a large scale it could produce useful energy.
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hydrogen gas man,that's the way to go,i put a hydrogen generator in my pick up truck,it works great,one bad thing about hydrogen gas is its highly explosive,however it will make your car rock out with power and gas mileage.
at 1:15 he pulls the magnets away and the rotor keeps spinning for another second before quickly stopping,looked a bit suspicious to me,this has to be faked,for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction,for that reason alone makes this video a fake.or at least that is what i think.
@jonnyasprin Going off the newtons law you stated, you're wrong. The friction from the air and weight on the bearing stopped the motor, but it had already built up some energy. Now that means it just isn't going to simultaneously stop once he takes the magnets away from the motor. It took that second or two for the friction to stop it.
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