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Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel and the Worlds first Weight Power Plant

Started by AquariuZ, April 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

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mondrasek

Quote from: Omnibus on March 04, 2010, 02:31:59 PM
You can run but you can't hide. You can't hide even behind the "average" velocity. Because a body with a higher average velocity also has greater kinetic energy than a body with a lower average velocity. How's that?

Omni, please be specific!  You missed the key word again!  Here, I'll fix it for you:

Because a body with a higher average velocity also has greater average kinetic energy than a body with a lower average velocity.

Omnibus

Quote from: mondrasek on March 04, 2010, 02:38:09 PM
Omni, please be specific!  You missed the key word again!  Here, I'll fix it for you:

Because a body with a higher average velocity also has greater average kinetic energy than a body with a lower average velocity.

So, what do you think you've achieved by this fixing? CoE is still violated. I already said that.

mondrasek

Quote from: Omnibus on March 04, 2010, 03:48:28 PM
So, what do you think you've achieved by this fixing? CoE is still violated. I already said that.

Nope.  You are still wrong.  CoE is not violated.  And now you agree that the proper inclusion of the word "average" in fact fixed your incorrect statement.  That is a start.

Having a greater average KE over one path than another from start to finish is not a violation of CoE.

Thanks for coming around.

Omnibus

Quote from: mondrasek on March 04, 2010, 04:07:59 PM
Nope.  You are still wrong.  CoE is not violated.  And now you agree that the proper inclusion of the word "average" in fact fixed your incorrect statement.  That is a start.

Having a greater average KE over one path than another from start to finish is not a violation of CoE.

Thanks for coming around.

Yes it is. Finish the sentence, don't finagle--"Having a greater average KE over one path than another from start to finish" when the two balls expend the same potential energy (starting and ending at the same level) is a violation of CoE.

matrixman

McFly, HELLOOO!!!!!!

Different potentials along the length of the course-different speeds.  Get some graph paper. (Though you probably wouldn't know what to do with it )
http://www.tubechop.com/watch/50539