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RE: RE: Single shaft motor - Ed Wingate?
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Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H" <daniel.h.mccauley@xxxxxxxx>
This paper describes a different type of Marinov motor, one that uses
fixed permanent magnets (called a toroidal magnet in the paper below) in
the design. This particular Marinov motor can be found here.
http://www.monstein.de/paraphysics/Marinovmotor/v05n3wes.pdf
Dan
There are a number of papers indicating that there is a classical
electromagnetic element due to the spatial distribution of current
around the contact area. A link to one is attached.
http://www.cet.sunderland.ac.uk/webedit/allweb/news/Philosophy_of_Scienc
e/PIRT2000/PIRP_kholm3.doc
-> that should be one line but it word wraps <-
Colin.
Does anyone have any data or analysis that shows electromagnetic action
is responsible for producing torque and rotation in the Marinov motor???
Dan