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Here's a quick solution.
BUILT IT. SHOW IT RUN.
that's it.
your math makes no sense.
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The system does work to the laws of energy conservation, Potential energy Pgh, mass x gravity height. It takes a very powerful pump to lift to the height you want. These pumps will use far more energy than they can create via a generator. You need to build and you will find that it will not work. I tested and built many devices similar and at the end they dont work. Thanks for the work though, free energy will be cracked one day.
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What has potential energy ido with E=MC2? ..... This "ffeijdrug," assumes that basic rules of fysics are not correct....
ps Don't talk the talk if you can't walk the walk
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you have to do some work against gravity to lift water to ht of 5m and you will use gravity for 4m you lost 20% there man
find a better solution
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what about the work to be done against gravity for lifting water ??? any bright ideas ???
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@zoomal1 Agree
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this is retarded, hydroelectric power plants do the same thing, except nature is the pump which replaces the water in the lake WITHOUT loosing energy... there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
your calculation is wrong i.e first you have to determine how many kg pressure of water is need to move your turbine ok so at 90 degree angle your pipe comes from the uper tank of water if the hieght above is 10 meter so your pressure in kg is 1 kg it is standard so at 55 meter your water pressure coming from hieght by gravity will be 5.5 kg,,,, so you first need to make a huge water tank... this is third class technology
kingfaisal550 1 week ago
@kingfaisal550 From Author: Flow rate out of the pipe is 9.8m/s divided by 5m times 4kg = 7.84kg/sec,
ffeijdrug 2 days ago
It doesn't work
zoomal1 1 month ago
@zoomal1 It ALREADY WORKS in >nature<
ffeijdrug 1 month ago
From the author: Typical electric motor is 85% efficient, pump can be over 90% efficient and generators are typically over 90% as well. When the math is done, there is STILL 'excess' electricity produced.
ffeijdrug 3 months ago
the video of the fan spinning seems to reverse, do some weird things when I watch it... if it is spinning at a consistent speed 'in real life', it may be that the frame rate of recording is making it harder to see the consistent motion... sunlight is probably better than electric light at 60hz for this, too... ... I think upping the frame rate of recording/ quality might help, but I don't know if frame rate is lost when put on youtube, or if the frame rate of the screen viewing would affect too.
MIchaelGoguen 6 months ago
@MIchaelGoguen LOL, it's an optical illusion that it seems to reverse directions. It looks that way to the naked eye too. As the fan speeds up, the eyes can't discern which way it is going. Weird illusion. It was actually going same direction all the time.
ffeijdrug 6 months ago