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Re: [MEG_builders] Permanent magnet flip-flop: with possible with half gainer

What you describe is exactly what physics books have described for centuries.

Any energy you could generate with this scheme would come out of the energy it took you to cut the magnet in half and pull the pieces apart.

You *did* notice that it took some force to pull the pieces apart even after you cut them, right?




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I found: Permanent magnet flip-flop: with possible with half gainer Searching for reversal: need to understand the cause - please help if you can I have...
Vincent J Cataldi
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Mar 20, 2009
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... NOTE FROM MODERATOR Many of you may wonder why this message was approved for posting to MEG Builders when it is off topic. I approved it because the...
Stan Mayer
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Mar 20, 2009
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Vincent, I did some experiments with the "SMOT" magnetic ramp many years back and it called for very long and thin magnets. I was able to forcefully tape...
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Mar 27, 2009
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What you describe is exactly what physics books have described for centuries. Any energy you could generate with this scheme would come out of the energy it...
Phil Karn
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Mar 27, 2009
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Hi Vince, Could you describe your setup a bit more, I have the impression that: Your anvile is ferromagnetic (as opposed to say a brick)? Your magnets...
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... Vince, Your posting has gotten a lot of potential answers to your question about magnet reversal and I hope that you find your answer within them. I...
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