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WhiPMag II floating stator test

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2008

Observations of the field equilibrium of the floating stator and inductive field reactions from gyroscopic pinning of the rotating field on the stationary field.

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  • that is very interesting, good movie

  • @PrestoWind

    Thank you - it shows some of the characteristics of magnet field connection and shearing as the inertial and adhesive components of the floating stator add resistance and force the field to stretch beyond it's tension limits. This is a time relative phenomenon . . . once the interaction time is increased, the attractive forces will connect and increase the flux density in close proximity becoming very hard to shear - this is when the stator sticks to the rotor and is drug around.

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  • Does this require electricity? Does this setup posses any torque? If so it could have interesting applications in automobile and aviation fields for use in motors (on a much larger scale)

  • like to know where to find how to get this kit or build on?

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