Andrius319
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Swansont is right.
I have made a research beforehand (using classical electromagnetism). The results violated conservation of momentum. It would lead to incredible aplications if this is a true in practice, this is the reason I looked for other information sources for confirmation or dennial.
On other note, its quite hard to make a good experiment with it producing enough force to measure it easly.
If you have a link to OP's article would be interested in checking that as well.
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18 hours ago, swansont said:
The classical basics can be found in Jackson's E&M textbook, which is a graduate-level text.
Great, thx ^-^
Hope there this question will be discussed sufficiently
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Hi,
Does anyone have any sources/pappers about investigation on this topic?
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high power lead needs to power or trigger an electromagnet.
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How is it going?
It is already 3 months late, but will try giving some vague hints.
First, you can find plenty of similar works by googling 'electromagnetic pendulum'. If you have signal generator you can amplify it with bridge or if heating might be a problem switching type amplifier.
Second, you must make sure you produce correct signal you amplify. It either have match resonant pendulum freaquency or detect pendulum position with sensor.
Also, starting might be problematic, since for good initial motion it requeres aligment missmatch.
Here is one of the weboage which might turn usefull
http://www.instructables.com/id/Magnetic-Pendulum/