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Overunity Machines Forum



electricity multiplier

Started by one_christian_warrior, July 29, 2010, 02:34:38 AM

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Staffman

Pulleys are like gears. When you turn the large pulley and force the small one to turn, the small one does turn faster. However, the torque available drops with the ratio of the diameters of the pulleys. Example if you had a pulley at 10 meters in diameter(i know that's large but stick with me), and a small pulley at 1 meter in diameter, the speed of the small pulley is 10 times faster than the large one with 10 times less torque. The same goes with gears.

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edit: So if you use two motors or one motor and one generator, the energy out will be the same but at different frequencies.... If you count friction and eddy current losses, the energy out will be lower than the input.

nievesoliveras

@bobsmith

This same discussion is being held at:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9490.msg250404#msg250404

Maybe uniting the two threads will be more easy to follow.

Jesus

broli

Quote from: Staffman on July 29, 2010, 02:27:26 PM
Pulleys are like gears. When you turn the large pulley and force the small one to turn, the small one does turn faster. However, the torque available drops with the ratio of the diameters of the pulleys. Example if you had a pulley at 10 meters in diameter(i know that's large but stick with me), and a small pulley at 1 meter in diameter, the speed of the small pulley is 10 times faster than the large one with 10 times less torque. The same goes with gears.

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edit: So if you use two motors or one motor and one generator, the energy out will be the same but at different frequencies.... If you count friction and eddy current losses, the energy out will be lower than the input.

Thanks captain obvious.

Knowledge should be questioned by experimentation no matter how "basic" it might seem. It's easy to say "this will be under unity" but where is the data. His experience showed energy gain through a somewhat obscure experiment so there's justification to see this through. That's ignoring the side story of government and patents, lol.

Bob Smith

Quote@bobsmith

This same discussion is being held at:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9490.msg250404#msg250404

Maybe uniting the two threads will be more easy to follow.

Jesus

@Jesus,
Good idea - not really my call, but it seems to me to make more sense than having two parallel conversations.
Thanks,
Bob

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: nievesoliveras on July 29, 2010, 09:23:45 AM
Is it this what you mean?

Jesus

i think this is related to chas campbel invention.