Posted by buickanddeere on April 24, 2009 at 12:30:28 from (216.183.136.2):
In Reply to: Re: Magnet Motor posted by teddy52food on April 24, 2009 at 11:57:10:
The right hand and left hand rule to determine the direction of magnetic flux ? We covered that in high school. Magnetic lines of flux, permeability, hysterisis, air gap, losses, gauss etc were covered in college in depth. As were strong and weak nuclear forces were outlined. Pseudo science as seen in comic books and newton’s books do not negate the laws of physics. Newman is “re-wording” and bending the rules with some of the following concepts as if they were his own.
Electric field Electromagnetic field Electromagnetism Faraday's law of induction Lorentz force Magnetism Magnetohydrodynamics. Magnetic flux Magnetic monopole Magnetic nanoparticles Magnetic reconnection Magnetic potential Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) Ampère's law Biot-Savart law. Magnetic helicity Maxwell's equations Dynamo theory Earth's magnetic field Electric motor Helmholtz coil
Maxwell coil Teltron Tube
You still don’t get it. A magnet no more has energy. Than a post has energy while it’s holding up a barn. You can't something from nothing either. Electricity isn't magic. You can not take invisible and mysterious electricity. And try to acomplish something similar to building a "super pump". That can pull 150 gallons of gasoline from a 100 gallon tank.
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