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Originally Posted by Nathan
Right, just means it will get very hot. Depending on the direction of current, I just think (although I might be wrong, can not really wrap my head around the magnetic fields built) it might be shot off of the battery due to the two magnetic fields?
Might be completely wrong there though..
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Good morning. Just wanted to say that the copper never got hot at all... the battery did and so did the magnets.
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Originally Posted by Paully
Professor Eric Laithwate designed a linear motor model that is the basis for everything from bullet trains to rail guns. Amazing shit when you can remove hinderences like friction.
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Professor Paully, in lamens terms... is linear motor in is simplistic form a N/N or S/S magnet? You seem to be up to snuff on electric motors (may have no clue with billing...

) but seem to know about motors.
My goal was to create a core spinning with whatever means... then have outer shell spinning from center core without anything actually touching. So magnets with polarity facing eachother to create that motion. Would be great to be directed to a system that already works like that.
I have a reason for this... and it is very stupid but I have too much time on my hands
