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amos3v7

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RPMs
« on: February 01, 2007, 01:21:32 PM »
A couple of the articles I've read stated that Besslers wheel rotated at 26 RPMs.

If it were operating strictly by gravity would it not rotate at the speed of              32 feet/sec/sec

Would a 10.5' diameter wheel rotate at the same speed as a 5' diameter wheel if only using earths gravity as a power source?

Just curious


Gearhead

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2007, 06:28:19 PM »

The theory is that the mechanism in Besler's wheels were limited by centrifugal force.

You can check things out at Bessler wheel.com


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Re: RPMs
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2007, 09:23:30 PM »
Hi Pese,

Just one question. Do any of these wheels work?

Dave

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2007, 10:23:40 PM »
Hi Pese,

Just one question. Do any of these wheels work?

Dave

Not seen ...
From Bessler it must be very shure.

Als list the "Bessler" from your US farmer Asa Jackson , he have 30 years on it , and it have also worked . (Stand now in Museum (USA) . Some part  are missing , this parts
have ASA alltime revouved if he left his home his home , so that noone cant see and
copy this in his absents.

Link must be to find with Google again in Web , i have copy this pics 3 years ago...
Pese

I must not all belive that any papers or people say
i Can ignore all
I can negoate.

But also think that this and others are true and only surpressed , forget or died with inventor . You can find TESLA was murdered  and TESLA was go as an national Hereo.
You can find in WEB , what you will find , and belive that what you want

pese

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2007, 11:06:39 PM »
ASA Jackson, the "unknow" Bessler  !!

read more

tampabay.rr.com All about about Asa Jackson's wheel and you can buy the book with full detailed CAD drawings of all the parts.

http://www.cybrtown.com/~mike/frames More about Bessler, Asa Jackson and Coral castle.

http://home.tampabay.rr.com/sccinfo/asawheel.htm   ASA JACKSON
http://www.keelynet.com/jackpmm/jackpmm.htm          "        "
http://www.free-energy.co.uk/html/links.html

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=de&q=+asa+jackson
« Last Edit: February 12, 2007, 06:59:36 PM by pese »

amos3v7

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2007, 11:25:00 PM »
I hope no one has taken my questions wrong I am not a physics student nor a mathmatician.

I believe gravity to be the greatest natural source of energy in the universe and that it can be used.

I have an idea I'm working on so that's why I was curious as to the rpm's such a device might turn.

Since it rotates wouldn't that be like an infinite freefall the weight constantly being replaced by the successive kind of like a relay race where the baton is passed off.so would it reach terminal velocity or just the 32'/sec/sec

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source


Perpetual motion refers to a condition in which an object continues to move indefinitely without being driven by an external source of energy. In effect by its very definition, Perpetual Motion is a system wherein the item in question consumes and outputs at least 100% of its energy constantly, sustaining no net loss as a result of the laws of thermodynamics.

By this definition the device I am contemplating wouldn't be perpetual motion.

I guess I'll call it a naturally fueled engine if it works since gravity would be considered an external source of energy.

I'm still curious about the rpm's.  Even considering the fact of friction and heat loss if it is converting enough energy from gravity to rotate itself and a generatorwill it continue at that speed or slow down or speed up.

just a dumb ole country boy n over his head ;D


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« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2007, 12:12:30 AM »
You certainly don't sound dumb Amos.

You just sound like a curious, searching individual with a definite goal in mind.

I wish you luck on your journey.

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2007, 01:10:46 PM »
Amos, 26rpm was the speed of Bessler's fourth exhibited wheel.  The prior wheels rotated faster.  The third wheel was only a few inches smaller, so speed v. radius doesn't correlate.  http://www.orffyre.com/measurements.html

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #9 on: February 12, 2007, 03:39:42 PM »
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« Last Edit: February 13, 2007, 01:36:38 AM by sevich »

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Re: RPMs
« Reply #10 on: March 28, 2007, 08:29:36 PM »
Amos...something would have to regulate the speed...like a flywheel. If one were able to maintain a constant out of balance condition, it would have to be contained....would it not? Other factors would need to be considered also....reaction forces, offsets of weight distribution and oscillitory effects of this on the entire system...whew!


Steve