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Author Topic: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement  (Read 13003 times)

Low-Q

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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2016, 07:30:49 PM »
The main problem is you are calculating kinetic energy without applying force .
just tell me only that  what will be the kinetic energy of a 100 gram ball if we apply 1 newton force on it?
The formula of kinetic energy is 1/2 * m(V*V). There is no way around this formula.
The force is applied in advance, so it is already included. Because without the force, there will be no velocity V.

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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2016, 08:04:21 PM »
Dear Sir,
I have started worked to build this device and will present a working model before this community soon.

Vikram

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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #17 on: October 22, 2016, 10:28:03 PM »
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what will be the kinetic energy of a 100 gram ball if we apply 1 newton force on it
I forgot to answer this question.
Applying 1N to a 100g mass will provide an acceleration of exactly 10m/s^2. The kinetic energy will increase with time as the mass increase in velocity.
After 1 second the velocity is 10m/s, so Ke is therfor 1/2 * 0.1(10*10)= 5 Joule.
After 2 seconds, Ke is 20 Joule because velocity is 20m/s
After 3 seconds, Ke is 45 Joule because velocity is 30m/s
4 seconds, 80 Joule because velocity is 40m/s.


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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #18 on: October 23, 2016, 04:11:43 AM »
 So tell me where I'm wrong ?I'm not wrong and my calculations are very much correct if you read the entire post carefully and this is 101% an overunity device.

Vikram

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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #19 on: October 23, 2016, 01:16:53 PM »
I think you should continue to build it. I can obviously not explain in words that you are wrong, because you deny the fundamental physics, so you have to experience this in practice.
I whish you a honest good luck with your project.


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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #20 on: October 26, 2016, 03:23:39 AM »
 Dear Sir,
the model is almost done  I have tested it with my hand power and it is working after notice the velocity of balls and hitting the side wall of tubes. but I'm trying to attach a motor of 1 watt input force to run it and the kinetic energy of the balls are as per my calculations.

So now I'm confident that this will work.

Vikram

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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #21 on: October 26, 2016, 06:51:09 AM »
Hands ar far from accurate measurement tools. Hands doesnot even give you an indication.
Hook up the output from the seesaw directly back to the motor with wires. If the motor goes crazy and and don't stop to accelerate, you got over unity.
I guess the opposite will happen - the motor will stop.


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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #22 on: October 26, 2016, 11:23:19 AM »
Dear Sir,
you mean ,the motor that is providing input will be stopped  when balls will strike with side walls of tubes as I would like to tell you that I don't have piston generators to get electricity out from the system.The only problem I have is non availability of piston generators.
Please tell me what is your indication .Is it about  input motor or about piston generators . if your indication is about piston generators then I assure you that this device will work and if it is about input motor then again I think you are wrong.


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Re: Free energy with Seesaw and Kinetic movement
« Reply #23 on: October 26, 2016, 08:58:10 PM »
Do you have a supplier around that have plastic tubes? I thought if you wound magnetic wire around them, and put a magnet inside, they would act like a piston generator. I have tubes, magnets and copper wire, but I do not want to waste more time in building things I know doesn't work. But you are free to try it out when you have the necessary equipment. Maybe if you buy one flashlight that have piston generator, you could try the concept.


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