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3258935 No.3258935 [Reply] [Original]

Hey guys,

I had an idea for a new type of engine. Im not a scientist. So the shaft rotate the magnet. The magnet attract the piston up and then when the magnet rotate to the other side, the piston goes down.

Now can this be possible? And why?

Thx

>> No.3258951

Bump

>> No.3258954

Sure, why not.

>> No.3258955
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>> No.3258959

what do you use to rotate the magnet? also, the force pushing the piston down and back up would be rather weak compared to, I don't know, say a camshaft. Get it rotating too fast and the piston wouldn't do anything.

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>> No.3258967

>>3258959


Let say electricity. You are right about the rotation of the magnet. Need to think about it

>> No.3259002

>>3258963
you fucking idiot, the rest of the machine would get in the way of the air currents, even if you could generate enough energy from your hokey-pokey magical "gasoline engine" that harnesses what? the power of burning? Okay, harnesses the power of burning shit to somehow make something spin.
GOD this troll science shit pisses me off to no end. 9/10 asshole

>> No.3259010

>>3258967
why are you rotating the magnets? Just use a/c current to constantly change the polarity and make sure the piston just has a constant charge

>> No.3259037

>>3259010


Thx

>> No.3259044

>>3258963
THATS FUCKING STUPID
theres no way you could get a mechanical item in the air like that.
now a balloon on the other hand, put some gasoline on that and lets go.

>> No.3259063

What rotates the shaft?

Else you're converting rotating energy to up-down bobbing motions.