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Overunity Machines Forum



Chas Campbell free power motor

Started by TheOne, June 04, 2007, 10:25:17 PM

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zero

Humbugger,

Since you are such an expert..   Im waiting for you to express the
true 3d aspects.

You still do not account for the ball traveling at a 30 (?) degree slope
once its going down the PVC loader tube.

The speed the ball gains, gives it more power.


hartiberlin

Quote from: hartiberlin on September 07, 2007, 07:35:58 PM
Quote from: hansvonlieven on September 07, 2007, 07:28:58 PM
Gday Stefan,

At a distance of 4:1 you have insufficient lift to bring the next ball into play.

Hans von Lieven

Okay, I calculated it at the starting points only.

But also with your diagram I can see, when I only have one ball at the right side,
I can see, that I have enough leverage to to lift the next ball enough to get onto
the upper ramp and run outwards 4 times and then do the next lift again.


I then still have 3.9 to 3.6 advantage just with one ball at 4 x distance from the axis..
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hartiberlin

Quote from: vis3r on September 07, 2007, 07:32:46 PM
First, i want to say that i'm not good at physics or maths, so i may be very wrong, but there was just something that didn't seem like it would work to me, so i draw you what's bothering me ;)

The road the ball makes to go down and gain energy is shorter than the road it takes to go up and lose energy. Even tho the inner circle is smaller than the big one, the ball is still traveling a longer distance to lift itself up.

So, it won't work?

Longer roads don?t play a role,
just torque arms, so how
long a weight stays how long at which distance from the vertical axis plane...
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rMuD

Quote from: hartiberlin on September 07, 2007, 07:38:28 PM
Quote from: hartiberlin on September 07, 2007, 07:35:58 PM
Quote from: hansvonlieven on September 07, 2007, 07:28:58 PM
Gday Stefan,

At a distance of 4:1 you have insufficient lift to bring the next ball into play.

Hans von Lieven

Okay, I calculated it at the starting points only.

But also with your diagram I can see, when I only have one ball at the right side,
I can see, that I have enough leverage to to lift the next ball enough to get onto
the upper ramp and run outwards 4 times and then do the next lift again.


I then still have 3.9 to 3.6 advantage just with one ball at 4 x distance from the axis..

you lose that .3  for the time period there are zero balls in the system


hartiberlin

As user zero says,
surely there could be an "impact" factor from
balls hitting the wheel and giving it an even greater impulse.
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