Yeah... I think that's the idea...  It sure seems like it would work.. I
just don't know myself.

Anthony


-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Veeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 2:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]: 32 inch V-Track..



Cool.
If the track was circular and banked and a rod extended from the car to
a generator located at the centre of the circle, would the car generate
electricity indefinitely ???

(I say indefinitely instead of perpetually, since the latter would
require no wear and tear.) 

Harry

Anthony wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I recently downloaded a video where a guy, I forget his name, has a 
> small yellow car, running down a track on top of a clear plastic top, 
> setting on top of what appears to be permanent magnets.  Someone 
> introduces the video by saying "this is a one-directional, 32 inch, 
> v-track with one gate." then he lets go of the car and it races down 
> the track.  Does anybody know what I'm talking about?
> 
> I got the video and a few others here...
> 
> http://www.fdp.nu/shared/manager.asp?d=files%5CCalloways%20Perendev%5C
> 
> Anyway..
> 
> Does anybody know if this guy is using permanent magnets or are there 
> electro-magnets involved?  And if it's all permanents, does anybody 
> have plans on how to make this device or have you made one yourself?
> 
> Thanks in advance!!
> Anthony
> 
> 

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