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  • Dry Friction and the Milkovic Effect

    VELJKO MILKOVIC'S TWO-STAGE MECHANICAL OSCILLATOR


    New paper by Jovan Marjanovic

    Dry Friction and the Milkovic Effect

    The goal of this paper is to exclude dry friction as a cause of the increased duration of oscillation of a pendulum when compared to the rotation of a wheel, starting after the initiation of their movement and waiting until the movement is stopped by itself. Since this phenomenon was discovered by Veljko Milkovic, an inventor and a member of the academy of inventors of Serbia (SAIN), the author has chosen to name it the Milkovic Effect. The opinion of the author is that this phenomenon is complementary to the Aspden Effect, which will be further discussed in this paper, along with other inertial anomalies known to the author.

    http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Docs/J...vic_Effect.pdf

  • #2
    good info

    Thanks Vemric,
    Gravity and magnetism , along with interrupting electrical production.

    artv

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    • #3
      So anybody who has attempted to build a real high speed motor from scratch has been in this situation. You didn't balance the rotor.

      No matter how you clamp it down, no matter how hard you try, it SHAKES!!!

      And you can't stop it...

      If you could measure that shaking and vibration what would be worth?

      Matt

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