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Gravity Mill - any comments to this idea?

Started by ooandioo, November 03, 2005, 06:13:20 AM

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hartiberlin

Pranja,
I hope it is like you say, so lets see, what the experiment of
TBird will show.

I will now try to calculate a good version of the Cartesian diver.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

2tiger

Hi prajna

QuoteThe height of the shuttle has absolutely no bearing on the height to which it will lift water in this system.  The ONLY things that matter in this respect are the displacement, the weight and the cross sectional area of the header tube.  Sorry, but that is it.

Well when the height of the shuttle has absolutely no bearing on the height to which it will lift water in this system, how could it be the displacement?  Displacement caused by what? By the shuttle perhaps? What weight? Of the displaced water?

The only thing I see here that can displace water is the shuttle. As the desplacement is a product of height x area than the height of the shuttle is directly in ralation to the desplacement and also the "weight" (if you mean the displaced water!).

So for me it is hard to understand this sentence.
Please reply.

2Tiger





tbird

Quote from: 2tiger on September 01, 2006, 03:19:19 AM
Hi prajna

QuoteThe height of the shuttle has absolutely no bearing on the height to which it will lift water in this system.  The ONLY things that matter in this respect are the displacement, the weight and the cross sectional area of the header tube.  Sorry, but that is it.

Well when the height of the shuttle has absolutely no bearing on the height to which it will lift water in this system, how could it be the displacement?  Displacement caused by what? By the shuttle perhaps? What weight? Of the displaced water?

The only thing I see here that can displace water is the shuttle. As the desplacement is a product of height x area than the height of the shuttle is directly in ralation to the desplacement and also the "weight" (if you mean the displaced water!).

So for me it is hard to understand this sentence.
Please reply.

2Tiger






displacement could be 10cm by 10cm by 100cm or 10cm by 100cm by 10cm.  obvious the height is different, but displacement the same.

tbird
It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it!

tbird

QuoteAs the desplacement is a product of height x area than the height of the shuttle is directly in ralation to the desplacement and also the "weight" (if you mean the displaced water!).

2tiger, that statement also applies to area.
It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it!

hartiberlin

@TBird, any news about  your experiment ?
Did you try to setit already up ?

Does anybody interested in gravity and water buoyance have a comment to
my other thread ?
See:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1469.0.html

Thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum