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Hydro Differential pressure exchange over unity system.

Started by mrwayne, April 10, 2011, 04:07:24 AM

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wildew

QuoteSo did the 74 grams of input water only move "up" 10 mm?
That's a question I had hoped the engineers around here would be able to answer  ;D

I look at it this way ( likely wrong ) If your input container was sized so that 74 grams of water was 1mm deep and you lifted the entire container 10mm - yeah I know, adhesion would make this impossible - and the entire 74 grams of water were to flow into the input tube - how much work did you do?

The head changed by 10mm - the same volume of fluid transferred - and the load lifted ?

I did somewhat the same a couple nights ago, maybe turning that jack screw 1 turn every 2 or 3 minutes and watching the head pressure on an open tube taped to a scale - painful ....

And had surprising results. 3 pounds of transferred water "lifted" 1" of head caused 15+ pounds of load to rise 1" ( 1U ) - ( I drained the water through the measuring tube until the weight sank back to the starting point - into a measuring cup - 3 times - 3 cups each time )

Hope to compare the same test - 2U - in just a few "minutes"...

Dale

mondrasek

@wildew,

Rock on Brother!

Do what you can do (because you can).

M.

mondrasek

Quote from: wildew on September 21, 2012, 07:27:12 PM
That's a question I had hoped the engineers around here would be able to answer  ;D

PS.  Engineers only apply known and (usually) understood and observable phenomenon.

Physicists explain to us lowly Engineers why what has been observed is understandable.

M.

wildew

QuotePhysicists explain to us lowly Engineers why what has been observed is understandable.

Ahhh, So THAT'S the way it works - thanks for the clarification M. LOL

Dale

Liberty

Quote from: mondrasek on September 21, 2012, 08:12:45 PM

PS.  Engineers only apply known and (usually) understood and observable phenomenon.

Physicists explain to us lowly Engineers why what has been observed is understandable.

M.

Inventors accomplish that which neither physicists or engineers can perform or understand.
Liberty

"Converting Magnetic Force Into Motion"
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