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Angular Gravity Machine (A question to NathanCoppedge)

Started by vineet_kiran, September 10, 2014, 03:08:24 AM

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burnit0017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTWwp5qUY3U


Hi, small power at the input, more power at the output. The gain is from mechanical advantage and gravity.
Good luck with your project. Cheers

vineet_kiran

Quote from: burnit0017 on September 23, 2014, 09:31:16 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTWwp5qUY3U

Hi, small power at the input, more power at the output. The gain is from mechanical advantage and gravity.
Good luck with your project. Cheers


He is rotating the shaft, not oscillating.  Rotating a wheel carrying weight only on one side is a highly inefficient process.

Also compare the time consumed in rotating the shaft and oscillating the shaft.  When you oscillate the shaft, the time consumed is very less and rotation of shaft is taken care of by acceleration due to gravity which is 9.8 m/sec.sq.




AlanA


vineet_kiran