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Self Siphoning Water

Started by FreeEnergy, August 12, 2010, 02:43:35 PM

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Low-Q

Quote from: Low-Q on August 27, 2010, 05:28:16 PM
I have a question (Without having read all the posts):
If you have  bucket of water, and make a siphon. Let's say we have a hose in the water and out of the bucket, pointing towards the gound so the siphon effect occour. In the bottom of the hose this hose is connected to an "Y"-split, and slightly spiral shaped so it can rotate as the water pressure goes through the ends. Lets say it rotates the opposite direction of the earth so we can harness this effect too (Do not remember the name of it).
My guess is that this rotation will use a centrifugal force that will slightly increase the siphon effect so the bucket of water can be emty faster. This means the kinetic energy of the rotating water exceeds the potential difference between the water level in the bucket and the rotating end.
So let's further make a device that directs this water upwards towards the bucket so we can refill it with the same water.

Is this something to think about?

Vidar
Anyone?

fritznien

whats to say he is talking about a pump.
fritznien

Low-Q

Quote from: fritznien on August 28, 2010, 10:27:59 PM
whats to say he is talking about a pump.
fritznien
That is what I am talking about too. However I was thinking if it was possible to use the rotation of the earth to enhance the rotation, and force the water in the end of the hose faster so the centrifugal force could be enough to squirt that water up in the bucket for reuse.

Vidar