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Overunity?

Started by Alexioco, May 24, 2008, 10:53:36 AM

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Alexioco

Ok I just found an extremely simple mechanism that does something interesting, before I show you though I have a question.

Suppose I have two weights, one falls one foot lifting the other weight 4 foot up, is that more output then input?
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gyulasun

Hi,

If I assume the two weights are equal (you did not state) then it sounds overunity indeed...

Gyula

Alexioco

Yes the weights are equal, well this is what I have...

The weight on the right only has to fall so far to lift the other weight on the lever a full half circle due to where the the string is attached on the lever, It uses a pulley


The love of God is great and true,
A special thing for Him and you,
A perfect friend, a Father too,
Lift up your hearts for He is true.

broli

Could you please make a more clear drawing, oh and please use colors so you can refer to what the colors are in your explanations.

AB Hammer

Greetings Alex

Your diagram it fine, but your question seem to not work with the diagram. You asked if one weight falling one foot lift another four feet. It would depend on the speed of the first weight. This is what is missing out of the question for a good answer. This is also where Physics can kick butt. What you are looking at is an energy transfer effect.
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