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Possible form of propulsion? Invisible Coilgun Propagation

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Forgive me in advance for not being 100% accurate in my explanation. I am not an electrical engineer, nor have I academically studied physics, the algebra, or anything of the sort.

So without further ado:

Let's say if I have a saucer made out of a light ferromagnetic metal sheet...If I put a device in it that creates an electromagnetic pulse aimed below and around the saucer, wouldn't the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) repel against the ferromagnetic material and push it up like a coil gun? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

"When a current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, an electromagnetic force known as athe Lorentz force, pushes the conductor in a direction perpendicular to the conductor and the magnetic field." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsion

The EMP created below and around the craft acts as a Coil Guncoil gun, propelling it'sits ferromagnetic body like going through a copper coil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

Forgive me in advance for not being 100% accurate in my explanation. I am not an electrical engineer, nor have I academically studied physics, the algebra, or anything of the sort.

So without further ado:

Let's say if I have a saucer made out of a light ferromagnetic metal sheet...If I put a device in it that creates an electromagnetic pulse aimed below and around the saucer, wouldn't the electromagnetic pulse repel against the ferromagnetic material and push it up like a coil gun? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

"When a current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, an electromagnetic force known as a Lorentz force, pushes the conductor in a direction perpendicular to the conductor and the magnetic field." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsion

The EMP created below and around the craft acts as a Coil Gun, propelling it's ferromagnetic body like going through a copper coil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

Forgive me in advance for not being 100% accurate in my explanation. I am not an electrical engineer, nor have I academically studied physics, algebra, or anything of the sort.

So without further ado:

Let's say if I have a saucer made out of a light ferromagnetic metal sheet...If I put a device in it that creates an electromagnetic pulse aimed below and around the saucer, wouldn't the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) repel against the ferromagnetic material and push it up like a coil gun? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

"When a current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, an electromagnetic force known as the Lorentz force, pushes the conductor in a direction perpendicular to the conductor and the magnetic field." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsion

The EMP created below and around the craft acts as a coil gun, propelling its ferromagnetic body like going through a copper coil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

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Possible form of propulsion? (Edited)

Forgive me in advance for not being 100% accurate in my explanation. I am not an electrical engineer, nor have I academically studied physics, the algebra, or anything of the sort.

So without further ado:

Let's say if I have a saucer made out of a light ferromagnetic metal sheet...If I put a device in it that creates an electromagnetic pulse aimed below and around the saucer, wouldn't the electromagnetic pulse repel against the ferromagnetic material and push it up like a coil gun? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulsehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

"When a current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, an electromagnetic force known as a Lorentz force, pushes the conductor in a direction perpendicular to the conductor and the magnetic field." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsion

The EMP created below and around the craft acts as a Coil Gun, propelling it's ferromagnetic body like going through a copper coil. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

*Edited for more accurate explanation.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

Possible form of propulsion? (Edited)

Forgive me in advance for not being 100% accurate in my explanation. I am not an electrical engineer, nor have I academically studied physics, the algebra, or anything of the sort.

So without further ado:

Let's say if I have a saucer made out of a light ferromagnetic metal sheet...If I put a device in it that creates an electromagnetic pulse aimed below and around the saucer, wouldn't the electromagnetic pulse repel against the ferromagnetic material and push it up like a coil gun? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

"When a current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, an electromagnetic force known as a Lorentz force, pushes the conductor in a direction perpendicular to the conductor and the magnetic field." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsion

The EMP created below and around the craft acts as a Coil Gun, propelling it's ferromagnetic body like going through a copper coil. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

*Edited for more accurate explanation.

Possible form of propulsion?

Forgive me in advance for not being 100% accurate in my explanation. I am not an electrical engineer, nor have I academically studied physics, the algebra, or anything of the sort.

So without further ado:

Let's say if I have a saucer made out of a light ferromagnetic metal sheet...If I put a device in it that creates an electromagnetic pulse aimed below and around the saucer, wouldn't the electromagnetic pulse repel against the ferromagnetic material and push it up like a coil gun? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

"When a current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, an electromagnetic force known as a Lorentz force, pushes the conductor in a direction perpendicular to the conductor and the magnetic field." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_propulsion

The EMP created below and around the craft acts as a Coil Gun, propelling it's ferromagnetic body like going through a copper coil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun

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