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hwvc.org capillary power

Started by Tarsier_79, October 01, 2022, 05:18:19 PM

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kolbacict

Wesley said that there are no perpetual motion machines.
So this cannot be. :)

Tarsier_79

QuoteIt has been debunked long time ago, and there has been not even one successful replication.
https://scienceblogs.de/kritisch-gedacht/2010/09/01/sommerratsel-gelost-das-perpetuum-immobile-des-hans-weidenbusch/?all=1

That is exactly the opposite of what the HWVC video shows. I would like to replicate the demonstration, but don't know when I will get the time.

The problem: if it is surface tension, not buoyancy pulling the stick up, which I believe might be the case, this mechanism will not be usable.

There is the addition of the ferrofluid to consider, and its much greater fluid height with the addition of a magnet.

ramset

Tarsier_79

Perhaps you could model or propose the experiment for proof of concept ( independent verification ?


What would you consider ?
Maybe some could find time ?


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Chet
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Tarsier_79

Firstly, I am going to just try to replicate the stick in the capillary tube. That will be the easiest. Then I guess I will progress to ferro-fluid rising up a cylinder, and floating a non-ferrous float in it.

I am not sure what "magnetic chain" means. I think the translation isn't the best.