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Centrifugal gravity water wheel.

Started by Low-Q, July 20, 2010, 06:14:47 PM

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Low-Q

Quote from: AB Hammer on July 21, 2010, 09:15:53 PM
LOL No Vidar

Not one of the ones on this string but one that already does some fantastic things with no water. Like 1lb drops 1/4 and lifts 4lbs up 4/4 and this is just the beginning. 4/4 is the full distance. I think this makes it a 1 to 16 ratio in effect because 4 times the distance. Science will love this one. LOL

Alan
Would you like to share this in detail with us? Drawings, explanations, equations, calculations etc....

Ar you using centrifugal force for this one? I believe that this force are not a part of the general laws of gravity, as it is some kind of artificial gravity itself that we can use to defeat gravity, but still not break the laws of physics :)

Vidar

broli

Quote from: Low-Q on July 22, 2010, 04:25:20 AM
I believe that this force are not a part of the general laws of gravity, as it is some kind of artificial gravity itself that we can use to defeat gravity, but still not break the laws of physics :)

Vidar

In my opinion not. If you want centrifugal force to do work your rotating mass has to increase its radius, but doing that will decrease its rotational speed if you accept conservation of angular momentum to be correct. Decreasing its speed gives a drop in kinetic energy which can be used to lift a mass. But if you do the math you'll see that the lost energy due to angular momentum conservation is compensated by the work the centrifugal work done.

I still want to do a final test concerning this to see that whether angular momentum conservation truly holds or not.

Low-Q

I will do my tests too. I will use a small T-split and put a stiff plastic hose in all three holes. One vertical into the water, and one on each side horizontally. I use a dremel to speed it up till water squirts out of the two horizontal hoses. If the rpm decrease when water finally sucks up, the whole idea are trash.                Vidar

Cherryman

Quote from: Low-Q on July 22, 2010, 01:26:29 PM
I will do my tests too. I will use a small T-split and put a stiff plastic hose in all three holes. One vertical into the water, and one on each side horizontally. I use a dremel to speed it up till water squirts out of the two horizontal hoses. If the rpm decrease when water finally sucks up, the whole idea are trash.                Vidar

I just was in the bathtub and rotated a single hose ..  Not the most accurate test, and indeed a mess ;-)

But, Instead of flowing back downwards, the water did propel itself outside the rotating end!

midknightoysters

 ;)HI IM IN AUSTRALIA AND IF YOU PULL THE PLUG
OUT OF THE BATH THE WATER WILL ROTATE ANTI CLOCKWISE
JUST A THOUGHT
THANKS