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How to make my model running permanently

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Dears,

 

I have interesting model here

 

 

I need your opinions to improve it so that it will never stop, and run permanently

 

Thanks

I need your opinions to improve it so that it will never stop, and run permanently

 

Simple. As it moves because you provide it with energy, if you want it to keep moving permanently, you need to supply it with energy permanently.

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Electromagnet turning on and off in synchronization with the other magnet. I'm not sure if this would be easier to do with two electromagnets or just one. Probably easiest to do with a microprocessor with pulse width modulation driving a power circuit.

hey, that reminds me of a curtain of magnets held on strings that once set into motion would make varying interesting patterns for quite some time. Spinning one in a lower corner for example, would have a cascading effect that spread throughout the entire curtain. Eventually the rocking of individual magnets, about 50 in all, would come to a stasis point and only move slightly, as with air currents in the room...the concept of perpetual motion only seems to hold for the quantum realm in this universe.

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