Pendulum on Bicycle Wheel, Swung by Impulse Coil
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Um its supposed to be perpetual motion, meaning, it should spin forever with out a power supply,and/or, little to no assistance to spin. I think you need to rethink this, and btw, it doesn't even make a rotation >.>
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@mytubenot so what about all the folks who have machines that put out more energy than it takes to run it... then what do ya say
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@rblackwell2771 Yes i did, but this doesn't apply. These work along with solar, wind and so forth. This just can't be commercialized.
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@rblackwell2771 Guess you never taken a physics class, on the laws of conservation. ;-)
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@chiefkyle1 guess you never made a pendulum pump.lol
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Nothing
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Well done, you have invented 1% of an electric motor.
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@mytubenot you cant get more energy out of a system than you put in it is a energy law and no one has been able to beat it
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The energy required to pulse (push the wheel back to it's original height), is equal to, or more than, the energy the wheel can produce.
The magnets will have as much push force, as pull force. IE: If the one side of the magnet pulls the wheel towards it, the other side of the magnet will pull the wheel back as it passes.
Conservation of energy.
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it should rotate
it takes much more energy to use the pulse magnet than it would create, so in theory you cant make more energy than you can create with one simple machine. but what do i know? realy im sure someone knows how. please do explain.
mytubenot 3 years ago 4
@kennnyification no. . .this magnet doesn't power the wheel directly. It would power a piston, probably hooked up to a generator. This generator would charge a battery that would then power an electric engine. This electric engine would power the car.
TCatBRproductions 10 months ago