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Overunity Machines Forum



Chas Campbell free power motor

Started by TheOne, June 04, 2007, 10:25:17 PM

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zero

Actually,  It does have a slope.   Just watch the Vid and you can
see it very clearly.   Maybe 30 degrees.   However, adding more
slope could increase the power even more.

Here you can see the current setup of a Diag. force on the wheel
from the ball... and my Idea for a slight mod which changes the
force to complete Down Force by use of a slight curve and a
straight path.   That should amplify the force even more.


shruggedatlas

After looking at Chas's wheel, it seems no different than:



or:


zero

The concept is similar...

Except that your picture does not truely represent the weight path. 
Pic shows the path too wide and too circular.

It also does not consider the balls rolling at angles as I posted above.


Humbugger

Deja Vu with a new dress on

Humbugger

rMuD

Quote from: zero on September 07, 2007, 10:20:05 PM
Actually,  It does have a slope.   Just watch the Vid and you can
see it very clearly.   Maybe 30 degrees.   However, adding more
slope could increase the power even more.

Here you can see the current setup of a Diag. force on the wheel
from the ball... and my Idea for a slight mod which changes the
force to complete Down Force by use of a slight curve and a
straight path.   That should amplify the force even more.



your acceleration is cancelled out with the fact your not putting any work into the machine for the distance it's falling, so your just building potential energy that you'd have if you put the work into the device at the earliest point.   Gravity is a constant by dropping it, rolling it, slanting it, whatever.. your not going to gain any extra work into the device..  if this was the case we would of had a "Free" energy device long before Oil or MIB could ever be blamed for supressing,,,  we'd have a wheel of sledge hammers in every house.