Re: magnetmotor
- From: "gdewilde@xxxxxxxxx" <gdewilde@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Feb 2007 18:55:05 -0800
On Feb 15, 12:44 am, "gdewi...@xxxxxxxxx" <gdewi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 13, 7:39 am, The Ghost In The Machine
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In sci.physics, Sam Wormley
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wrote
on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:03:42 GMT
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gdewi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello, I had this wonderful idea for a permanent magnet motor but now
I think I've found real prove.
I obviously need professional help.
Please, share your thoughts....
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/magnetmotor
Oh man, Gaby's "permanent magnet motor" has a problem. Accelerating
magnets are radiating away energy. Pity.
Oh dear, friction with the surrounding gas. Pity.
Horrors--frame dragging.
Holy Crap--Internal friction of the disks holding the magnets!
Oh ***--The torque-free rotation of an asymmetric top about one
principal axis is unstable.
There is a reason perpetual motion machines can't work. Learn
thermodynamics... Git yerself an education kid!
There is a worse problem. Even if one does not postulate
that the system is in a static steady state, the system as
postulated will be in the same state 1 revolution into the
engine's cycle. This suggests a mechanical equivalent of
either Thevenin's theorem (algebraic sum of all voltages
in a circuit are zero) or Norton's theorem (algebraic
sum of all currents into a star node are zero) applies.
I'd frankly have to dig for it; this isn't quite the same
as Stevin's Principle, but it feels vaguely similar.
For the purposes of this motor, one can assume frictionless
bearings, operation in a vacuum, and proper attachments
to a solid base for all wheels, and ignore the radiated
component of the moving magnets, which is probably far
too small anyway to make that much of a difference.
It still won't work. :-)
It is possible that one might modify the analysis shown in
http://www.kilty.com/pmredux.htm
which basically states that if curl F is zero, no work is done.
Or something like that.
Now that I've read it
http://www.kilty.com/pmredux.htm
this looks like a pretty good description of what is going on.
thanks.
I'm still updating the page.
The curl of E(right) is zero. Is that a good statement?
What variable should I use for flux change?
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/magnetmotor
some help would be nice.
:-)
.
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