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The simplest free energy system ever overlooked

Started by angryScientist, June 18, 2007, 11:19:52 AM

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Dingus Mungus

But at 1.65 lbs ave lift for 33 feet = 54.45 ftlbs in 33 seconds = 1.65 ftXlbs/seconds X 20 buckets = 33ftXlbs/seconds=44.7watts X 33 seconds = 1476watt seconds or 161084.75 watthours Using their equations

Where did you get 33 seconds from? Does hydrogen rise at 33ft/sec?

What about:

1.65lbs of lift x distance from shaft X 20 buckets = total constant torque

Then just add water resistance for total output to shaft.
I can simulate this concept in WM2D I think...

~Dingus Mungus

d3adp00l

Air rises in water about 1 ft per second, thats also the fastest you want to ascend from a dive, else nitrogen bubbles (the bends) and other problems. if you extend the arm on the bucket it would only make a difference on a radius, the bucket would still go up in a single direction. wm2d would be cool, I don't know its abilities. The only way I can understand ftxlbs to watthours, is if they used a hp to torque during time equation. honestly I don't think it works out well so lefts try to approach it from a different angle.
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