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A "huge fishing rod/line"...

Started by iacob alex, May 31, 2011, 06:16:13 AM

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iacob alex


....can help you to angle no matter where...including a "golden fish"...so to voice your private wishes...

    A huge rod (fulcrum,two arms with a small unbalance)can start on the vertical position,the exposure of the gravity "avalanche" process (small input vs. greater output).

    Remind an "old gravity wheel" (Ferguson/1770) ,but try to imagine/use a simplified design  (a  big  rod ,one hinged arm end,only).

    Put the case that,the "self-motion" comes into operation simply:due to a longer  fall (bigger size ).

       All the best! / Alex

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iacob alex


    Hi !
As I see that topic (...Coombs thread...),there is no connection: a dumping pendulum on a cart into  a  temporary motion can be a particular problem,if you are interested about it...a simple toy,but nothing more.

To imagine and test,in the most simple manner ,a repetitive natural fall (avalanche type) is another thing...

We need a single more "step" :just imagine it as a "self-motion" !

      All the best ! / Alex