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Reactionless Drive Testing

Started by psychopath, October 26, 2007, 10:09:44 AM

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psychopath

Quote from: hartiberlin on October 27, 2007, 01:16:22 AM
Put 2 devices with counter rotation in there, then the torque will be
converted into linear motion.

Regards, Stefan.

This might be an old topic but...yes! I did as you said and it seems to be going kind of straight, with random movements at times to either side.

I desperately need a away to properly test this. I was going to make a video but I will not until I'm sure this is actually doing something...

So anyone got any ideas for testing?

hartiberlin

Hang it with a string from the ceiling and see,if it will hang at an angle
versus the non powered state.
If it will hang at an angle versus ground, it has a force into one direction
and works.
Good luck.
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