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Anonymous No. 16625795

explain why this wouldn't work.

Anonymous No. 16625796

>>16625795
it would. the magnet would be drawn to the metal

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Anonymous No. 16625801

>>16625795
Newton's 3rd law. Draw the forces on that image you will see they both cancel each other.

Anonymous No. 16625805

>>16625795
Draw the force vector on that image. Apply the Newton's 3rd law. You will see that both vectors cancel each other.

Anonymous No. 16625871

>>16625795
Work in what way? Staying stationary? Yeah it would.

Anonymous No. 16625902

>>16625795
violates angular conservation

Anonymous No. 16625919

>>16625795
a used tampon throwing lightning bolts?

Anonymous No. 16625927

>>16625795
No.

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Anonymous No. 16626064

ftfy

Anonymous No. 16628023

>>16625795
It does work I use it to get to work in my mom's mini van.

Anonymous No. 16628162

>>16626064
if you link them around the earth this makes perpetual motion right?

Anonymous No. 16628164

The magnet needs to be flipped to pull it forward, its going the wrong way and would push backward.

Anonymous No. 16628263

>>16625795
You chose non ferromagnetic metal

Anonymous No. 16628295

>>16625795
It would work if the metal was attached to a piston that pushed and pulled it back and forth.

Anonymous No. 16628296

>>16626064
You need a hexagonal meshwork of magnet trucks for this to really work