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Author Topic: My Bessler Quest  (Read 55844 times)

oscar

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Re: My Bessler Quest
« Reply #60 on: October 21, 2013, 02:42:18 PM »
Following the content of my last post and referring to the attached illustration, I would like to clarify the concept:

While a weight on the rotor travels downward it raises another weight, which is not part of the rotor i.e. this other weight does not rotate around the rotor axis but oscillates vertically (goes up and down).

The rotor weight in the schematic illustration is blue, the oscillating weight is black.
When being pulled upward, the oscillating weight adds onto the rotor weight, increasing the torque (driving force).

wm2d file is attached.