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Electric motor ▲ 4000-foot Winding

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

(: 00123 = days since my first newman motor :)

*** NEW VIDEO ***
Compilation of efforts on Newman Motors from November 2007 to August 2008:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5Bkf2Ngv_s

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Charges will create a magnetic field as long you have them moving. The further they go, the greater the disturbance they make. Magnets can tap into these wakes, or rather, the magnetic field energy emanating from these charges, and use them for propulsion. Tie a magnet onto a bar, and you're halfway into making a motor! The key to energy output is to maximize the wakes (emanating magnetic fields) produced by charges sent to the coil by the power source. The voltage is simply energy per charge due to the proximity of charges. The energy used to produce this these is not the same as the magnetic field energy that comes out of charges as they move with respect to an observer. Yes, the voltage does produce acceleration of charges when those charges can leak onto a conductor, allowing it to "air hockey" away from the voltage source. But that energy (per charge) is not the same energy as the magnetic field energy of the charge due to relative movement! This magnetic field energy due to this relative movement can exceed the energy that causes the acceleration and expansion of the concentration of charges at the beginning of the circuit. The key is to drive the wire over a very long distance. This motor here has 4000 feet. Most genuine Newman machines have miles of wire. According to one description at (http://www.josephnewman.com/JN_Theory_by_Hastings.html) a Newman Machine can have 55 miles of wire. That's 72 times bigger than this motor. That's how you keep your charges working for you, instead of dumping them at the rear end of some battery.

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  • To connect a ribbon cable in series, connect an IDC connector one pin offset and connect the two together.

    You will have one pin on each end that will be your connections.

    It not only looks much neater and is easier but only marks up a tiny area of each end.

  • @Arabhacks

    You are right! I have actually done this between one and two months ago, and it looks great. I have a picture of it somewhere in my channel background at the moment.

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  • FOUR THOUSAND FEET! - OMG!

  • aahhh.....ahhh...aaa....

  • @SouthNJPC

    I didn't mean "popularity" in % terms. I meant in "popularity" in terms of # of likes, # of views, and # favorites, period. Yes, it is one of the WORST of my videos in % terms, but also one of my best in # terms. I have tons of videos already without the yelling and no one cares to see them, except my subscribers and some others. My other videos have higher likes / by dislikes, but with FEWER flaws to pick on they bring LESS attention->views->likes!

  • @kmarinas86 popularity?? with 82 dislikes? i think you would have had it passed along more without the yelling... you fail.

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