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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
Hey Zooby, the soleniod concept interested me when you brought it up earlier. I just wanted to exhaust my theory first, I was kinda hoping to re-invent the wheel and spark a new way of doing things. Your way works in theory, but can it do everything we need it to do? Get a hold of me. Thanks...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
I think that anyone who helps me achieve the result I am looking for absolutely deserves compensation, we simply never got that far. Matter of fact I have a small grant to do just that, however I didn't want everyone to know exactly what I'm doing and I was waiting for someone to tell me we can...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
Dear sir, not trying to be rude on this end either, however I want to accomplish a goal. I don't care how I can't do something. What I want to know is how I can. This device has to be hand held and able to provide 100 + lbs of lifting force on a 1/4 inch diameter object and lift if 4 inches off...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
Thank you fellows for staying engaged in this discussion. I aprreciate your time and patience.- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
A hollow cone or funnel would be a better discription.- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
The funnel would be open from top to bottom creating the four inch gap. It would have a two inch hole on top to fit below the magnet and a 3/8s hole on bottom to fit over the quarter inch diameter battery. It would look just like the funnel you use to put in motor oil. My email is...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
Ok so if I made a 4 inch long funnel made of iron with a 3/8s hole on the bottom and 2 inch hole at the top, then attached the top of the funnel to the bottom of the 2 inch magnet and set the 3/8 bottom over the 100 lb watch battery would that concentrate enough energy to pull it up th the...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
I don't know how else to discribe what I'm wanting to accomplish. Just imagine that I had a piece of steel the size of a watch battery sitting on a table that weighed 100 pounds and I needed to lift it 4 inches off of the table, how could this be accomplished within the dimensions I described...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
Is there a material that will reflect, repel or condense an electromagnets energy. Unfortunately we have to stick to the size and distance we talked about earlier. Luckily I don't know the law you are speaking of so, I'm going to be like Wiley Cyote and gravity. So far I've defied gravity a few...- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
I believe that is correct. I am wanting to focus all of a 140 lb electromagnets pulling force into a quarter inch diameter metalic object and make it travel upward through four inches of empty space. Thanks Jamie- Jheistand
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Focusing electromegnetic energy short distances
I just want to be up front with all of you, I am not a physics guy. I am trying to accomplish a goal. I need to focus a two inch electromagnet's energy into a quarter inch diameter area, four inches away from the magnet. Can this be done and how? Please explain in laymens terms, drawings would...- Jheistand
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