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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2006

A school tech project

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  • kinda weak compared to mine,

    i went down to my local power plant and rerouted the electrical grid to get more power, combined with 200 lbs of neodynium magnets i was able to create a black hole the size of a softball...

    it sucked my dog in, poor thing, totally worth it though

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  • Quick question:  Could this kind of electric motor work inside out? With the axle stationary and the housing/outside spinning?

  • hey men i want too make 1 like yours could you pass me the materials and the steps to do it

  • nice workmanship. outstanding example of a 2 pole permanant magnet motor.

  • @WaitItGetsBetter

    200 lbs of neodymium . wow, buddy. That's hardcore ...

  • @skilo1983 - you don't seem to get it. A magnet engine doesn't turn at all. They don't self start or keep spinning when spun by hand, so there is no output to drive anything. A working magnetic motor is a myth.

  • the think is the further you go with the power to more is lost. Same principle with steam engines, the power source (the boiler) has massive energy out put but only a fraction of that power gets used because the power lessens the more gears it has to spin.

    To skilo: magnetic engines produce kinetic energy but they have to have an external power source to produce the power.

  • @LiamXaoh I think it's possbile, If the magnet engine is spinning a rod wich could turn a wheel and generate electricity then why not?

  • @skilo1983 - "magnet engines" are not used to power anything for one reason. They produce no power. It is a myth that it is possible to make an engine that works by magnets alone.

  • @LiamXaoh I know that, Thats what i said.

    Of course everyone knows their are electric cars, Golf carts have been around for years before anyone thought of making a car electric.

    What im saying is why have we not built a magnet engine and put it in a car?

  • @skilo1983 - say what? A motor powered by electricity is an "electric motor". A magnetic field created by electricity is called an "electromagnet". There is no such thing as an electromagnetic motor. Bad use of terminology.

    There are no magnetic motor powered cars, but there are several powered by electric motors.

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