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Knitel's InfinityPump

Started by wizkycho, February 16, 2009, 07:55:05 AM

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hartiberlin

Hi Gravitator,
with the last animation from:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6836.msg158272#msg158272

there is no way, that additional air will come into the system,
cause the 100 Kg weight swimming on the water will
press and push all the water out beneath it,
so through V2 should only go the water out with pressure and
no air will come in.

It is like pushing at the end of the rod of a syringe filled with water.

Do you agree ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Gravitator

Hi Stefan,

If we need pressure to push water out how does this affect to negative pressure needed on top?
I think we should let the air come into cylinder to get maximum negative pressure from weight.

broli

Why are people talking about air? There is no air in the system, those white empty spaces are vacuum.

Gravitator

If they are vacuum then I think the air will come into cylinder from V2.

broli

Quote from: Gravitator on February 18, 2009, 04:34:01 AM
If they are vacuum then I think the air will come into cylinder from V2.

Why?

1)The whole atmospheric pressure isn't even needed unless I'm hugely misunderstanding something here.
2) I highly doubt that even there was any, air would gush in. It would have to be quite a dense day  ;D.