Re: Besslerwheel vs. centrifugal/centripetal forces...


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Posted by Øystein Rustad (217.70.229.53) on January 05, 2003 at 12:15:39:

In Reply to: Re: Besslerwheel vs. centrifugal/centripetal forces... posted by Georg Künstler on January 05, 2003 at 10:18:59:

: you are right with your opinion Øystein.
: The calculation is correct.
: I don't use springs in my solution, i transfer the 'Stop energy' to the weights and get a higher start-point.
: So a lot of solutions are possible.

: Best regards

: Georg

Thanx for your comment, as I have studied your solution for a gravityconverter earlier, I think I know how you harness the centrifugal forces !?
Actually your principle has been suggested back in history, but I don`t know if it has been buildt, but I have seen drawings.
As a overbalanced gravity priciple, it of course balances, but because your weights travel further, and therfor set up a higher speed when falling, the centrifugal forces are unbalanced
after you have sped up the machine !
As your weights Do supply "negative" force to the wheel,
(in attempt to furfill Newtons W = mgh) bacause they are "held" out, this negative force is replaced by centrifugalforces, because the centrifugal forces will try to push your weights out to the side, as they fall.

Am I right ?

Øystein




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