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Old 06-16-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Magnetic Rotary Engine. Is it work?

comment: I'm a Thai student and I not good in English. Sorry if it make you hard to
under stand

I want to make a magnetic engine witch can make more rev but use less energy
I think I can putch a high performance magnetic in the 120 dregree of rotary engine
it will make theengine run very fast. by the magnetic power when it work, compare with the electric motor, it will run in high rev when it when it want to run very fast it must give a high voltage to the motor for make high rev but in the magnetic engine, we give only magnetic force for fill the force that lost with friction. it will save more energy than motor.

what do you think?
Is it work?

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An electric engine is magnetic; electro-magnetic.


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America labors under the propagandistic swill that paying thousands of dollars more for a hybrid automobile with a limited battery pack life will save them money over time given the higher mileage. It will never pay itself back. Modern diesels at the same horsepower get 60 mpg without lies.

Work it out! You pay $5000 more for a hybrid, plus 8% sales tax on the excess, plus higher registration fees, plus higher insurance rates. Over five years you might pay an extra $6000 total easy. Say you get twice the gas mileage of a standard car. Your gasoline costs half as much/mile. If gasoline costs $(US)3/gallon, you must buy 4000 gallons to break even for the extra money you paid - or drive 180,000 miles at 45 mpg in five years. That is rather amusing, especially since it doesn't include the interest you lost for not having the $6000 invested.


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I know people theat routinely put 200,000 kilometers on a vehicle in less than a year. Plus up here gas is close to $1 a liter thanks to Bush declaring 'a state of emergency' and stealing so much of our gas.
Weather or not it's cost-effective saving gas is a good thing all around due to environmental concerns. Unfortunatly that doesn't really apply to the US since a large portion of the energy grid is created by burning.


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Re: Magnetic Rotary Engine. Is it work?

do i have any way to make it possible,please twll me
if not, tell me why not
I want to learn from my mistake
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hmm, I am not too shure what your question really is.

Can you make a picture of what you are talking about?

I'm not shure what you're trying to do with magnetics.


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i will try to make a picture or animation to tell what i am thinking
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i will try to make a picture or animation to tell what i am thinking
hi,

A case for Free Electricity - realplayer video - (use "save target as..")

i think u mean this concept. It's a 2 hour long video of J. Michael Hall explaining several ways (example: a 400 % efficient engine that runs for at least 100 years) to use the energy of magnets as in free energy / electricitya. The video gives u a lot of info to search for and doesnt explain how to construct, but im sure you'll find it interesting.

good luck on your search and keep us updated.

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Re: Magnetic Rotary Engine. Is it work?

My group has stop this project but if you want to have some idea about this project you can email me at tun__rs@hotmail.com or tuntunpower@gmail.com
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