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  • #16
    Magnets And Interactions

    here are about 3 types of magnetic interactions thast can make working magnertic motor but this motor would have low torque and would be unable to power anything elxept a few small light bulbs from a battery operated tourch.

    i have since disgarded all of them as after nearlt 1 year of trying i found to way to increase the power to make it any more practical

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
      Elias,

      The reason this design does not work is simple. In spite of the fact that it LOOKS like one side of the rotor should push away and the other side should be attracted, the fact is that these STRESSES in the system CANNOT be resolved by the rotor moving forward. In other words, the members that are "attracted" cannot actually get closer to each other, and the members that are "repelled" cannot get farther away from each other. Moving the rotor simply maintains the "status quo" of the forces, as the stress in the system remains the same regardless of where the rotor is.

      Since the stress cannot be resolved by rotation, no WORK can be produced, and therefore, rotation is not generated by the magnetic fields.

      Learn this lesson well, Elias. This exact condition shows up repeatedly in designs that don't work! Soon, you will be able to SEE it on paper, and you won't have to waste your time and money building a model.

      Peter
      Aaaahhh thas why my magnet motor worked fine until it wos complete. I would attach another magnet and then I would test it and it would work. then I add another magent and it would work. I kept going around and it kept working until I got the last few magnets in there and then it no longer worked.
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