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Overunity Machines Forum



IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?

Started by George1, July 21, 2018, 08:11:37 AM

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George1

To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 4th time.

George1

To JerryVolland.
========================
Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
------------------------------------------
Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 5th time.

George1

To JerryVolland.
========================
Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
------------------------------------------
Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 6th time.

George1

To JerryVolland.
========================
Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
------------------------------------------
Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 7th time.

George1

To JerryVolland.
========================
Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
------------------------------------------
Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 8th time.