. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled "Mechanical movements, powers and devices" ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. heels to continually revolve. 962. Elevation, showing the position of the water raised by capil-lary attraction. 963. PERPETUAL MOTION. Magnetic pendulum. Let A, A,represent two magnets revolving on axes. Let B represent a larger magnet hanging on an axis, pendulum fa


. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled "Mechanical movements, powers and devices" ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. heels to continually revolve. 962. Elevation, showing the position of the water raised by capil-lary attraction. 963. PERPETUAL MOTION. Magnetic pendulum. Let A, A,represent two magnets revolving on axes. Let B represent a larger magnet hanging on an axis, pendulum fash-ion, between the two former. As the polesof the two smaller magnets lie in the samedirection, the effect will be to draw thelarger magnet toward that on the lefthand, while it is at the same time repelledby that on the right; but, while this is goingon, the upper end of the large magnet raises,by means of a guide wire, the tumbler D,which, just before the magnets come incontact, passes the perpendicular, and fallsover, carrying with it the lever connected with the two wheels, C, C, andcausing them to perform a quarter revolution; these wheels are con-nected by lines with two small wheels fixed on the axles of the two mag-nets A, A. While the former make a quarter revolution, the latter turnhalf round. Patented in /^wM^yyyy//^/y//yyMyyyyy^y/y/yy//J^>yyy PERPETUAL MOTION. 2>^7 964. PERPETUAL MOTION. Magnetic wheel. A light wheelon friction rollers, set with slips of iron at an angle around its periphery. N, N are two magnets, which, attracting the rimof the wheel, will render one side lighter and theother heavier, causing it to revolve ad infinitum:or, to render it more powerful, let the steel rimsbe magnetized, and fixed on the wheel with theirnorth poles toward its center. Let two moremagnets be added, as shown by the unshadedlines; let these two, S, S, be placed with theirsouth poles nearest the rim of the wheel, andthe other two, N, N, with their north poles i


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