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Author Topic: My dogs water bowl and Mylow's magnet motor  (Read 2307 times)

Butch LaFonte

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My dogs water bowl and Mylow's magnet motor
« on: May 05, 2009, 08:44:43 PM »
My dogs water bowl is one foot square and sits on top of a steel plate put there by the previous owner of my home. We have a large iron content in our soil here in Birmingham, Alabama and I noticed that when the soil in the water settled in the bowl over night that it formed a magnetic field pattern on the bottom of the bowl. I wonder if Mylows magnet turns out to be a true self runner it is due to it's magnet components interacting with the earths magnetic field? I would like to see the motor turned at 45 and 90 degrees to the earths surface to see if it still self starts and self runs. If this interaction turns out to be the case does that mean that the motor's torque is relative to the strength of the earths local magnetic field? That would make it just a laboratory curiosity with no practical use. Could the earths field be increased or replaced by a man made field to get more torque? I think it is well worth the trouble to try and self start and self run the motor at 45 and 90 degrees to see if this is a possibility.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte