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Title: Water
Post by: lltfdaniel1 on December 26, 2005, 11:41:48 PM
You know when there is a Hole in the boat,

that water has to go up?

what makes it go up?

what makes the boat float?

(if you had a jug, over that hole, wouldn't that jug fill up with water?)

if you had a air hole at the top of the jug?

because when i do it with a plastic bottle it doesnt, so prehaps use an air hole at the top?

because you would end up haveing to turn it a bit to allow air to escape giveing that Blowing air (like with bath bottles)?.

but it doesnt fill up unless you allow air to escape.



pressure?

Sounds like it..

im not sure of this but i could do a test,

(But what makes that boat, sink, Water!)

and it doesnt have something to stop that air being pushed out??
Title: Re: Water
Post by: lltfdaniel1 on December 26, 2005, 11:49:00 PM
so water is overunity , because its heavyer then anything else!.

so if you, fill up a bottle of water and allow that water to escape then that would, suck air, in stead of Pushing it out!


well basicly like a vortex.

so the more air(escapes) the more water it allows,

and what exactly gets out weighted?

the water in the bottle Or the Big Vol of water Under neath?

you could have a small, hole at the bottom and a bigger one at the top?

or the other way round.

the only way this works is with gravity, so i think, a tiny hole at the bottom (to increase the pressure) and smaller the thingy gets as it moves up with a bigger hole up top?

nah i don' think it would but unless you get an air tight thingy and which allows some water to flow up thru it then , maybe just maybe because you would use something to keep that down, wouldnt you?

like in a swiming pool with a ball and it really does push up hard and hits you.

unless its a water wheel :-).


,

what is water pressure when a submarine is below 200 feet?

wheres that energy comeing from..

,

unless your in a sub where water pressure i would think would BE, More pressure below then at top so it could have a river of pressure flowing thru it to power a generator prehaps (?).
Title: Re: Water
Post by: lltfdaniel1 on December 27, 2005, 01:45:42 AM
heres something i thought up

http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/3196/roughpic9cp.jpg

(or you could have the tube all the same.)

think of it as heat pressures but this, with water :-) .

of couse this is a 2d pic , but it would be a circle tube.

and why does a ball always go higher when you let go of it and flys up in the air?

or stand up on it?

(in the swimming pool)

you would use metal to hold it down, and that will be its energy input , instead of you ;-).

well you could use a sphere :-P.