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Centripetal Force Yealds Over Unity

Started by MoRo, March 05, 2012, 07:22:17 AM

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AlanA

Hello MoRo,

I did't some reseach in the internet because I am thrilled to know how much energy is necessary to get the bike in motion. It is clear that a detailed answer is very difficult. A very easy way would be to measure it on your model because it depends on friction, air resictance (which seems to be in this case not so much) ...
I found a side where the energy for turing a bike with 9.3 miles/hour is 50 watts. I know this is very vague but it could help. I don't think that the tool box or the weights needs so much energy to lift up.

Jan


NerzhDishual


Hi OU Persons,

Just one of my (micro) cent.

To me, this guy: 'TinselKoala' or 'Alsetakolin' or any anagram of "Nikola Tesla" is
a very witty and educated person, indeed.

Anyway, IMHO, he sounds like very destructive and negative. And was, BTW.

For my part, I'm amazed and enjoyed by the creativity of 'OU' researchers.
Yes, some (most?) can be wrong. And then?
It can be a pleasure and a lesson, it could also be a clue.
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About Centripetal?
IMHO, the way official physics is taught is just impeding right understanding.
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About AquariuZ vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ERYReuQIrA
and this MoRo answer: "That looks like a simple flywheel, and has nothing to do with this discussion."

What a nasty answer!
So, an Hero Member takes time to post some very usefull information, indeed, and you
dare to utter such answer.
Shame on U. Connard !

Very Best

Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

MoRo


MoRo

Quote from: NerzhDishual on April 27, 2012, 07:47:52 PM
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About AquariuZ vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ERYReuQIrA
and this MoRo answer: "That looks like a simple flywheel, and has nothing to do with this discussion."

What a nasty answer!
So, an Hero Member takes time to post some very usefull information, indeed, and you
dare to utter such answer.
Shame on U. Connard !

Very Best
I looked at your video again... Just because you complain about my answer... Still, it explains nothing! No words... Just music...
My decision stands, until you explain what is in the video... It's a simple flywheel.

johnny874

Quote from: MoRo on May 01, 2012, 11:50:53 PM
I looked at your video again... Just because you complain about my answer... Still, it explains nothing! No words... Just music...
My decision stands, until you explain what is in the video... It's a simple flywheel.

  MoRo,
I think what most people miss when attempting over unity is they need to understand where they are generating this extra energy.
If this is understood, then it can easily be calculated. Inertia for the most part is calculated mv^2/r.
By understanding this, the math and mechanics can be diagrammed.

                                                                                                           Jim