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Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011

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Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: Bubba1 on June 27, 2011, 08:08:30 AM
Still wrong
Agreed, but by multiplying by 90, you are saying that it took 1 minute to raise that 900 grams of water 66 degrees Celsius and kept providing that same amount of energy every minute for 90 minutes, which would equal 22,346,280 joules.  Is that what you did?  How long did it take the 900 grams of water to increase in temperature 66 degrees C?  If we knew that, the power could be worked out.  As it is, raising 900 grams of water 66 degrees C in one minute would be 248,292 joules / 60 seconds = 4138.2 watts, still a hefty figure.  Again, this is important: how long did it take the 900 grams of water to increase in temperature 66 degrees C?

Thanks Bubba.  It took about 10 minutes for the element resistor to first heat up to above 250 degrees.  It was getting too hot.  So I ONLY THEN inserted it in water.  Then it took about 10 minutes to take the water temp to a stable temp of 82 degrees or thereby.  (ambient was at 16).  Then I ran it at that heat for a little over an hour.  Then I flipped to a higher frequency and it took the water temp to boil - in a little UNDER 10 minutes.  Does that help?

All I can tell you is that about an hour after finishing that experiment I was about to throw away the water.  I then remembered that I needed to establish how much water there was and I couldn't find anything to measure it in.  It was late and dark so I left that for the morning.  When I did measure the water it was only 0.7 liters.  But that did NOT cover the element - which is where it was when I first inserted it in water.  That level required precisely 0.87 liters.  I therefore suppose that some of that water must have dissipated in steam - and or evaporation.  But what I DO know is that when I was about to throw away that water I also noted that it was now back to ambient - cold to the touch.  Unfortunately I DID NOT take the temperature.

Thanks again,
Rosemary 

And Bubba - I am NOT interested in the 'power' as I KNOW that it cost the battery nothing.  What I want to know is HOW MANY JOULES was dissipated as WORK?  Because I also KNOW that the most that bank of batteries can deliver is 5 x 12 x 40 amps.  Over time therefore it is 5 x 12 x 40 x 60 seconds for 60 minutes.  I've got that from the battery suppliers.  And I misquoted the amount of batteries.  It should have read 5 NOT 6 as I erroneously referenced. 

Rosemary Ainslie

Bubba - a friend has just sent me this

What unit is equivalent to watts per second?
In: Home Electricity, Math [Edit categories]

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ImproveAnswer:
"Watts per second" would be the same as "Joules per second per second".
You'd use that monstrosity to describe how fast the rate of energy consumption
or dissipation is growing or shrinking.

We really have to twist our arm behind our own back to come up with that, and
in our practice of Electrical Engineering for the past 37 years, we've never seen
that unit needed or used. It's probably safe to say that such a unit has no physical
significance or practical application.


Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_unit_is_equivalent_to_watts_per_second#ixzz1QZtg9Oa0


Prefix or symbol for watt is: W

Prefix or symbol for joule per second is: J/sec

One watt converted to joule per second equals = 1.00 J/sec
1 W = 1.00 J/sec

Regards

powercat

Quote from: Rosemary Ainslie on June 28, 2011, 08:51:15 AM
Hi Cat.  I must thank you for the critical excesses in your posts.  It generates a flood of emails and I am then reminded how supportive are the most of our readers here to our hard work.

You 'trolls' never learn.  ::)  It really is true.  All publicity is good publicity.  LOL.

;D

Kindest regards,
Rosie


added
Actually I'm beginning to realise that the KISS OF DEATH to this work of ours would be to get support from the likes of you.  You guys hopelessly underestimate the intelligence of our readers.  It's really rather insulting.


You are so predictable in your response, again and again you fail to recognise the fact that the more you avoid the main issue the more it is clear that your circuit does not do what you claim.

You are insulting this forum with your attitude. This is not your personal blog please interact properly with members reasonable requests for new tests.

In your response you will pick on small detail and not address the main point, and you will also repeat what you said before ( this is not your blog) please interact with the reasonable requests made by members here for you to do new tests.

You can't tell me of any member on this forum that has produced OU with your circuit, because nobody has.

Here are few videos for members on the forum, they are other members that didn't make videos who also failed in their attempts to match your claim of OU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrwgEb5ac_w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM8BBa7_Zpc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x0wQJrc9To
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GBS3sKcB8g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trip8gjoxMQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpaP__5Kd38

Do something different Here on This forum,and stop ignoring reasonable requests for tests. or stop claiming OU on This OverUnity Forum.

A big conspiracy, it would appear that anyone that says your circut doesn't workor or indicate's measuring error, is then part of that conspiracy.
Many members have made reasonable requests that you ignore including Stefan,Mr Mag amongst others,but you ignore them and carry on regurgitating your same old arguments.

Go on Rosie proof that 99 is wrong in his analysis and makes something that runs and runs and put it on the Internet after all,
(Quote from Rosemary)
"All one needs are the the measurements and some reasonable account of the apparatus that produces those measurements".

The fact still remains that no one here can reproduce your claims of OU, and you are not willing to do anything to change that deadlock, apart from use this forum as your soapbox and blog.
When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall

Rosemary Ainslie

FINALLY AN ANSWER.

Here it is.  1 x 40 ampere hour x 12 volt battery = 40 x 12 volt = 480 Watt Hour battery.

480 Watt Hour battery can, THEORETICALLY - deliver 480 watts per second, for a period of 1 hour.

So the math was right - in principle.  5 x 480 Watt Hour Batteries can deliver 480 watts x 60 seconds x 60 minutes x 1 hour.  That comes to THEORETICAL CAPACITY RATING OF 8.640 Million Watts.

We dissipated in excess of 22 Million Joules - I think?  Can you check this Bubba?

Regards,
Rosemary

powercat

Quote from: MrMag on June 28, 2011, 09:14:48 AM
That's great to hear rose. We can keep on posting until we get enough people here that maybe you will actually do the simple test I requested.

Hi Mr Mag
Yes
I hope she will do your simple test, the situation of her using this forum for advertising and grandstanding has gone on for too long.

We may as well allow anyone to come on this forum and open a thread and claim what they like,
those scammers on you Tube could have a field day.
How to run your house on free energy by Magniworks. ;D

On this forum you are expected to interact to prove your claim, if you are claiming OU,I think that is reasonable.
When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall