The top magnet inducts a field into the strip. The strip then repels
the magnet below it.
Thus the strip is lifted as a result of the magnet above it but it's
loss in weight is not suspended from it.
The more magnetic flux we pump into a ferromagnetic object the more it
will repel and attract other magnetic objects.
The strip as illustrated is lifted only partially as a result of the
attraction. The majority of it's lift is caused by the magnet
underneath it.
no really!
http://forum.go-here.nl/viewtopic.php?p=750
View topic - Perpetual motion made simple.
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regards,
gaby de wilde
Have you taken into account "Magnetic Drag", imposed by the physical law
whereby the
ferrous matrix aligns in opposition to the motion of the magnet to it?
Not so simple!
Hello Mr Clarke,
Yes, In fact this drag is of no relevance in this system until you
wind a coil around the iron profile. then it's wobble becomes
something awfully interesting.
The main goal is lifting heavy objects of course (moving pistons)
> imposed by the physical law
Ah, yes the imposed laws of physics. I have taken the imposter's into
account, this is why I'm making backups and posts everywhere.
>whereby the ferrous matrix aligns in opposition to the motion of the magnet to it?
The matrix was already aligned. It is merely amplified.
> Not so simple!
Yours is more complicated?
:-)