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Img.010ab (E3l/ E3r) External and internal magnetic forces formed within the personal propulsion (see the left and the right part respectively). Note that both these sets of forces neutralize each other. While forces "R" and "A" acting in opposite directions tense the user's body, forces (Q) simultaneously compress his/her body. Only forces "B" remain unbalanced, thus causing the user to keep his/her legs apart. (a) The set of external forces formed because the propulsors of personal propulsion interact with the environmental magnetic field. This set of forces includes: R - lifting forces produced as the result of repulsive interactions; A - stabilization forces produced as the result of attractive interactions (indexes: R - right, L - left). (b) The set of internal forces formed because all propulsors also interact magnetically between themselves. These forces include: B - the forces of relative repulsion of both of the main propulsors from each other (these cause a permanent separation {straddle} of the legs); E - the forces of mutual repulsion of the side propulsors from each other (these cause the outward tensing of the belt); Q - the forces of mutual attraction between each main and each side propulsor (if put off balance by bending the legs these "Q" forces cause the user to fly in a cross-legged squat position).

Img.010a (E3l) The set of external forces formed because the propulsors of personal propulsion interact with the environmental magnetic field. This set of forces includes: R - lifting forces produced as the result of repulsive interactions; A - stabilization forces produced as the result of attractive interactions (indexes: R - right, L - left).


Img.010b (E3r) The set of internal forces formed because all propulsors also interact magnetically between themselves. These forces include: B - the forces of relative repulsion of both of the main propulsors from each other (these cause a permanent separation {straddle} of the legs); E - the forces of mutual repulsion of the side propulsors from each other (these cause the outward tensing of the belt); Q - the forces of mutual attraction between each main and each side propulsor (if put off balance by bending the legs these "Q" forces cause the user to fly in a cross-legged squat position).

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