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Hello David & John. As you mentioned velocity varies with sin(wt). So if the motors could turn with a variable frequency analog to 1/sin(wt) and then there would be no vibration or much less. Now I need your opinion to tell me if the following arrangement would also work like the one we talked so far: Imagine you have two coils placed the one above the other (helmholtz, for homogeneous mag field) and the coils' axis is vertical. Also you place an air ion generator inside the mag field so that the ions can start a cyclic movement (on a horizontal plane, vertical to the magnetic flux) for 180 degrees (something like betatron). Do you think that the resulting ions' inertia would be enough to make a chassis move?
Re: New: Follow-on to 1165055948.Ph (to David-John Free)
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