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Img.037 (G3) The magnetic propulsion unit of the Magnocraft. It is illustrated as hovering above the northern (N) magnetic pole of Earth. Shown are: “M” - the single main propulsor involved in a repulsive force interaction “R” with the Earth's magnetic field (marked “M” from the word “main” propulsor); “R” – force of magnetic repulsion (marked “R” from the word “repulsive” interaction); “U, V, W, X” - eight side propulsors oriented so as to attract “A” the environmental magnetic field (marked “U, V, W, X” for emphasizing their mutual phase shifts by 90 degrees); “A” – forces of magnetic attraction. Note that in subsequent types of Magnocraft the number “n” of side propulsors is described by equations (G6) and (G2): n = 4(K-1). Thus the number n = 8 side propulsors has only the Magnocraft type K3. Each of these propulsors consists of a twin-chamber capsule (formed from one inner and one outer Oscillatory Chamber – as illustrated in Img.016 (F5) assembled inside a spherical casing. Through an appropriate synchronization of the field pulsations in the side propulsors, a whirling magnetic field can be produced by this unit. Symbols: N - north magnetic pole (i.e. the “inlet” pole “I” as explained in subsection G5.2.), S - south magnetic pole(i.e. the “outlet” pole “O” as explained in subsection G5.2.), 1 - frame which joins the propulsors together; d - the maximal distance between the centres of any two side propulsors located diagonally opposite from each other in the unit (this vital distance "d" represents also the "nominal diameter" of rings burned by side propulsors during landings of the Magnocraft; it can be measured on landing sites of these vehicles – for details see Img.083 (G33); h - the height of the centre of the main propulsor above the bases of the side propulsors; R - the force of magnetic repulsion; A - the force of magnetic attraction.

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