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Buoyancy Generator #36

Started by sm0ky2, June 18, 2015, 07:27:55 PM

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The Buoy on a lever is similar to the float system inside a toilet tank.
but instead of using the Buoyant force to shut off a water valve, we are using it to displace a certain amount of water with a piston.

When the Buoy is non Buoyant, the force of gravity sinks it just like when your toilet tank is empty and the float falls, using that force to turn the water back on again.

Only in a submerged Buoy, this force is the force of gravity - the displacement (upwards) force.

    given the volume of air that was started with, and its' density, we could establish a relationship with the density of the same amount of air at its' new volume.
then using the mass of the Buoy structure itself + the mass of the air, we can establish the actual "fall force" at a given Buoy weight.
This force x the leverage = the upwards force acting on the displacer to evacuate the fluid, lowering its' pressure by a factor of the volume displaced.


I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.