Magnets?

Magnets?

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Rockbomb
Dog fucker (but in a good way now)

2009 Nov 14 • 2045
 
 
 
2010 Dec 11 at 04:49 UTC
nectar
2010 Mar 8 • 232
well, sorr for not answering XD i forgot about this post.. well you said this wont function... well so someone can tell me how exactly it should be? like to make it spin for alot of time. and doesnt matter if it goes counter clockwise or no... thanks alot.
I love cows and monkeys including cookies :D
 
 
 
2010 Dec 19 at 15:35 UTC
Down Rodeo
Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse

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2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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Spin for a long time, you say - well, spin for a long time undriven? Probably just a really heavy metal disc would do it, provided you can get it going.
 
 
 
2010 Dec 19 at 16:54 UTC
nectar
2010 Mar 8 • 232
i want somethig cheap and easy
I love cows and monkeys including cookies :D
 
 
 
2010 Dec 20 at 20:09 UTC
Down Rodeo
Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse

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2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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Cheap and easy to do what? Store energy until it's used later? Because for that, I'd use a battery. Or are you really asking for a perpetual motion device that is cheap and easy? Or maybe you just want an electric motor?

I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE SAYING D:
 
 
 
2010 Dec 20 at 20:26 UTC
nectar
2010 Mar 8 • 232
cheap way to do a object spin alot of time, perpetual, doesnt matter if its cirlce or not, onl that is cheap and easy
I love cows and monkeys including cookies :D
 
 
 
2010 Dec 21 at 02:40 UTC
Rockbomb
Dog fucker (but in a good way now)

2009 Nov 14 • 2045
Are you wanting to build something yourself, or do you just want something that shows perpetual motion? Here's this for $10, they're pretty cool: link
 
 
 
2010 Dec 21 at 03:00 UTC
SuperJer
Websiteman

2005 Mar 21 • 6660
I have a hovering magnet toy that will float in the air and spin for a few minutes. It's held up by a bigger base magnet.

It's pretty hard to get it adjusted just right but it's cool when you get it to work.

It was about $30 I think. I believe it is called the Levitron.
 
 
 
2010 Dec 21 at 09:10 UTC
nectar
2010 Mar 8 • 232
i want to build perpetual to make the device for the law of faraday, so i dont need to keep moving it to make energ, just let it move because of perpetual.
I love cows and monkeys including cookies :D
 
 
 
2010 Dec 21 at 13:15 UTC
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Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse

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2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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There's no such thing as perpetual motion, it will eventually lose out due to friction. I still don't understand what you want or need this for!
 
 
 
2010 Dec 21 at 18:33 UTC
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