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To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Ripter01@aol.com
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 03:03:03 EDT
Subject: [alt-beam] magbot was electric shock disposable camera.


In a message dated 8/9/99 1:56:19 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
arno.jansen@superconsult.nl writes:

> As far as I know: A magbot, stands for magnetbot. Instead of driving a bot
> on a motor, a electric magnet is being charged and discharged, which makes
> the 'bot jump up, or hover, once in a while.
>
> Correct?
>
> Arno Jansen
>

Dose anyone know of a web site that tells how to make one?
Im new and I don't understand how It can use an electric magnet to jump
Well laterz
-Ripter



5576 Mon, 9 Aug 1999 09:13:33 +0200 [alt-beam] Re: magbot was electric shock disposable camera.
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Nope, I don't know a website on making a magbot. But this is the principle:
remember the magnets you played with when you were a little kid? Yes? Also
remember that two + or two - poles make the magnets repell? And one + and
one - pole make magnets attract to eachother? (is that correct english?
Dunno, it's fine with me as long as you understand....)

That's how a magbot can jump, I suppose. If you make the bot so that it can
move up and down on a stick or so.

Sort of pitty ASCII-art, but I hope you get the idea???

|
|
|
|
+-----+
| bot |
+-----+ + pole
|
MAGNET + - pole

Anyone: correct me if I am wrong...

best,
Arno


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Onderwerp: [alt-beam] magbot was electric shock disposable camera.


In a message dated 8/9/99 1:56:19 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
arno.jansen@superconsult.nl writes:

> As far as I know: A magbot, stands for magnetbot. Instead of driving a bot
> on a motor, a electric magnet is being charged and discharged, which
makes
> the 'bot jump up, or hover, once in a while.
>
> Correct?
>
> Arno Jansen
>

Dose anyone know of a web site that tells how to make one?
Im new and I don't understand how It can use an electric magnet to jump
Well laterz
-Ripter
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arno.jansen@superconsult.nl writes:

> As far as I know: A magbot, stands for magnetbot. Instead of driving a=
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> on a motor, a electric magnet is being charged and discharged, which =
makes
> the 'bot jump up, or hover, once in a while.
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> Correct?
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> Arno Jansen
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Dose anyone know of a web site that tells how to make one?
Im new and I don't understand how It can use an electric magnet to jump
Well laterz
-Ripter





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