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Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED

Started by mondrasek, February 13, 2014, 09:17:30 AM

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MarkE

Quote from: mrwayne on April 10, 2014, 09:12:59 AM
Just another diversion for discounting the truth...

HOW MUCH OF THE ENERGY INPUT INTO A ZED IS CONSUMED - WHILE PERFORMING EXTERNAL WORK?
It's a trick question:  ZEDs don't perform external work.  All of the input energy is wasted rocking a useless groaning moaning display back and forth.
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Oh I know you will just say it is your job to provide the proof - we did and you trolled it.

Prove you are a scientist.......HOW MUCH IS STILL IN THE SYSTEM AFTER WORK ....

TRUTH OF FRAUD,
Yes the truth is that you and your claims are frauds.
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You are the one that looks for loop wholes to exploit - while ignoring the blatant and obvious truth.

Have a nice day.
The blatant and obvious truth is that you are a fraud who has been stealing from gullible investors.

MarkE

Quote from: mrwayne on April 10, 2014, 09:19:50 AM
No you silly Troll,

You took one single frame from a video - and omitted the views that clearly showed the transparent drain hose connected to the vent line of a high pressure hydraulic system and then you and your puppets claimed that Mark D missed and extension cord running form the building... to the ZED..

NOW WHY DID YOU ONLY INCLUDE THAT VIEW _ TROLL.

You also ignored the content - which was regarding the negative effect of air in our hydraulic OUTPUT SYTEM system.
A yes the output that doesn't do anything system.  Sure Mr. Fraud.  Sure.
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p.s. MARK - OUTPUT SYSTEM.....

As I asked then ---- why did you take only view of that hose,,,,,, hmmm you are a troll, or

Slandering EX scientist who beats on people for their own kicks...

Your past will not be justified by more lies from you.
The fraud Wayne Travis seems to be working himself up into quite the frenzy this fine morning. 

mrwayne

You two are so bad...

MarkE TK more diversion....TROLLs

Chalk Board.

THE ZED SYSTEM DOES NOT CONSUME THE INPUT ENERGY - Losses occur as in any system in the world.

THE OUTPUT IS A SECONDARY REACTION TO RAISING THE WATER LEVEL - or HEAD.

THE OPPOSITE AND EQAUL REACTION IN A ZED IS TH$ INPUT BECOMES HEAD PRESSURE.

AND IS NOT CONSUMED EVEN WHILE THE EXTERNAL WORK IS PREFORMED.

THIS RESULTS IN TWO AVAILABLE OUTPUTS FROM A SINGLE SYSTEM.

THE EXTERNAL LOAD AND THE HEAD.

THE EXTERNAL OUTPUT IS USED TO PROVIDE WORK TO THE CUSTOMER

THE INTERNAL OUTPUT IS USED TO PAY THE COST OF ANOHTER ZED SYSTEM.

THE LOSSES IN TRANSMISSION - NORMAL TRANSMISION LOSSES ARE MADE UP FOR FROM THE EXTERNAL OUTUT.

THE RESULT - A  CONSUMER OUTPUT


mrwayne

Ok Trolls,

I add 1+1=2
2 - 1=1

You add 1+1= - 1 lossy system......

SO ME,

HOW MUCH OF THE INPUT INTO THE SYSTEM IS CONSUMED WHILE THE OUTPUT WORK IS CAPTURED?

THE ANSWER- STANDARD LOSSES - 16% maybe

NOT 100%

You owe an apology to Red, Larry, Tom, other Tom, Wayne, Mike, and the other hands on members.

You need to stop slandering yourself with your lies.


minnie




     I seem to run in to a see-saw problem.
      If you have a see-saw with 100 units on each side it is balanced so you add one
      to one side which then descends.
      If you take 50 off the light side (work done) and transfer 50 from the heavy side
      to light side you end up with 50 one side and 51 on the other so you have to say
       put another 2 on to get it to go again.
           I wonder if Travis would have a similar problem?
                          John.