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Img.076abc (G26abc) The principle of the magnetic whirl formation (illustrated on an example of a K3 type of Magnocraft).

(a) The pulsation curves for the outputs from the side propulsors. The sequence of phase-shifting in the pulsation of output in successive side propulsors is illustrated. The broken lines indicate two moments of time for which the parts (b) and (c) of this Figure present the distribution of a magnetic field.
Symbols: F - value of the magnetic flux; t - time; T - period of the field pulsation; A - angular position of a magnetic wave maximum; U, V, W, X - curves of the output time variation for successive side propulsors.

(b) The distribution of a magnetic field around the K3 type of Magnocraft at the moment of time t=1/4T. The outlines of the vehicle are shown from an overhead view. The lengths of radial broken lines coming outwards from the side propulsors are proportional to the value of output produced by these propulsors. The thick continuous line indicates the distribution of a magnetic field around the vehicle. The illustration shows the positions of two magnetic waves formed by the output from the side propulsors.
Symbols: M - main propulsor; U, V, W, X - side propulsors; A - angular position of the magnetic wave under observation - here this wave is at 45°.

(c) The distribution of a magnetic field at the moment of time t=2T. Notice that the maximum of the magnetic wave now occupies the angular position A=90°.

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