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Author Topic: Magnets, motion and measurement  (Read 171485 times)

Floor

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Re: Magnets, motion and measurement
« Reply #585 on: May 04, 2020, 08:02:54 AM »
@ all readers

I've been looking at a dual oscillation mechanical / gravity based device as a study.

@ https://overunity.com/18454/archimedes-moms-inovation/msg545315/#new

The Twist Drive is (at least in some of its embodiment ) a dual oscillating system.   Tuning is critical in these types of systems.  In the Twist drive, tuning is essentially ...

1. Limiting magnet travel to specific ranges
2. completion of the magnet motions
3. reversal of the magnet motions
4. ? whatever

In the Twist Drive its almost as if one has taken a duel oscillating system and slowed it down to almost a snap shot.  This is very cool, as analogous (in some ways) to some of the duel oscillating electric circuits on the forum, (also that gravity system).

   floor

Floor

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Re: Magnets, motion and measurement
« Reply #586 on: May 10, 2020, 01:49:22 AM »
I myself, find /conclude that there is no O.U. in this gravity based device @

https://overunity.com/18454/archimedes-moms-inovation/msg545315/#new

but it was an interesting study..

Returning to this topic...

Videos of some of these magnet interactions.

https://overunity.com/18137/newtons-magnets/msg544070/#msg544070

    floor

Floor

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Re: Magnets, motion and measurement
« Reply #587 on: May 16, 2020, 03:36:28 AM »
Getting back on topic ....

One would expect the magnets to eventually align as N to S.