no worries, appointment to take, it will be easier to make a model.
indeed I am referring to magnetic circuits
look on wikipedia
any so-called "magnetic" object which penetrates into a constant magnetic field is an integral part (deviates or extends) of the field in which it has penetrated
Basically, the forces of attraction and repulsion are strictly identical, whatever the angle of approach or the shape of the magnet; there is always a North Pole and a South Pole which form a magnetic circuit whose "flux" is invariable
valid for a magnet or a ferrous metal.
you therefore need an intermediate material with "magic" characteristics or a good mechanical trick.
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GARY Wesley said:Capt_Maloche wrote:any so-called "magnetic" object that enters a constant magnetic field is an integral part (deviates or extends) of the field in which it has entered.
Basically, the forces of attraction and repulsion are strictly identical, whatever the angle of approach or the shape of the magnet; there is always a North Pole and a South Pole which form a magnetic circuit whose "flux" is invariable.
valid for a magnet or a ferrous metal.
you therefore need an intermediate material with "magic" characteristics or a good mechanical trick.
"I discovered that an elongated piece of iron placed on the poles of a magnet and close to its ends changes polarity when it is in the magnetic field and before it comes into contact with the magnet - without however arriving to actual contact. The thickness of the iron should be proportional to the strength of the magnet and the neutral line or line of change in polarity of the iron should be calculated either closest to or farthest from the magnet depending on the strength of the latter and according to the thickness of the iron. "
http://quanthomme.free.fr/energielibre/ ... Kawai1.htm
the diagram here:
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/gary.htm
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To all the experimenters, Gary's machine seems simple: two magnets and a soft iron plate, the right thickness of which must be found depending on the strength of the magnet. More tests on balances and distances.
It seems that this is a good start for the experiment, because it allows to assimilate the change of polarity, praised by the experts, and which is undoubtedly, an "essential point" to be considered in any experiment, to hope for the grail .
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Uh Gegyx I wouldn't want to say but this hypothesis seems good to me ... crude ... How could he have a demagnetization line in the "heart" of a magnetic field?
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the metal presented in front of a magnet "closes" the magnetic circuit and directs the field lines (like the metal plate of a cupboard door)
the lines of magnetic fields "enter" on one side and "exit" on the other, so there is necessarily a North and South pole which are created on the metal.
in the absence of resistance of the metal presented (superconductor), it is no longer attracted by the magnet, but repelled by dia magnetism
thinking...
the lines of magnetic fields "enter" on one side and "exit" on the other, so there is necessarily a North and South pole which are created on the metal.
in the absence of resistance of the metal presented (superconductor), it is no longer attracted by the magnet, but repelled by dia magnetism
thinking...
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