magic carpet simulattion
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this is an old design, dont forget we have been playing with magnets for over 300 years,so everyone thought their idea would work, and this type of geared magnet "motor" if you want to call it that since it does not "motor" at all, has been bult tested and never worked with 1 gear to 30 gears still never worked, all i can say is build one and prove it works, it a simple design should cost like $50 at the most, and guess what it will not work.
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You do realize gear teeth slide over each other creating a huge amount of friction.
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so this magnet is supposed to rotate the field at a constant rate to keep up with the rotating magnet? that is a much better approach then what I have seen. definitely more thoughtful, yet still pointless and impossible. Great concept though! you could make a bit of money off scamming if you tried!
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Build it and make a YT video about. I love to watch all these perpetua mobile videos!
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@ greenlivingitup . com it shows how to build a free energy device with magnets
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Darn, friction always acts to against motion. Another incredible coincidence.
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I am so sorry about your house and prototypes sir. This is an ingenious idea, and I, along with many others, believe this could solve difficult problems to come. I do not fully understand the complete concept of how this works, but I can see basically what is happening. Very good.
-Cole
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you know you can cancel a pull of the magnet if it is place in the proper distance.
steel and super magnet!
i've done this.. you get to close and they attract but at the same time if your to far they push.. so there is a happy medium to get past the threshold!!
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this was almost the same as the one I sketched but i found out that the inner and outer gears would actually try to rotate in the same direction due to action and reaction of the magnets. but circular magnets instead of blocks was probably the better choice. keep up the good work though.
if asymmetrical force takes place between clockwise periphery gears in opposition to counter center, i dont see why an all iron laminate core wouldnt work when properly flux tuned. looks like a magnetomechanical three phase motor. nice.
elferism 3 years ago
to much iron on this small of a scale did not work well ,on large scale you might get away with a larger gap and use iron only laminate. on the small version I had to use smaller amounts of iron and block side flux lines useing bysmyth and copper (not to much copper or you get a reaction when it start rotation)
I.E. drop a magnet in a copper tube and let it fall see what happens.
thanks for the comment
MAGCARPET 3 years ago
may I just take a moment to say this is really really cool!!!!!!1
searcherT 3 years ago
thanks :)
MAGCARPET 3 years ago
wow, this makes complete sense!
It's great the gears keep a "constant" rotation speed and change in the magnetic field rather than stators rotating individually based on the current magnetic field (like many home devices).
My only question is, what material would you use along the stators to change the polarity of the material?
also, if you are able to increase the magnetic polarity of the central magnets to the bottom right (from our view), you could increase the momentum of this device.
dorogol 3 years ago
the materials are a combination of bisthmuth,aluminum,copper,soft iron,laminated in alternate layers.
to much iron will have a slowing effect,do not use a stronger center magnet and all the outer magnets must be equal in strength.
the tricky part is making sure the magnets on the outside have the air gap to match the strength / weakness.
I wish I had a direct formula to calculate but the center line of the gears distance is directly related to the magnetic.
took years to get it right
MAGCARPET 3 years ago