Implementation of solution n+2 for permanently unbalanced wheel
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he made it but does not work!
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fuck you i hate you
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Fack you MikhailDmitriyev
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youtube, no powerpoint ASS HOLE
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@enCODed3 "Implimentation" Can you not read? Just because you can argue doesn't mean you can read a title correctly.
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question ,,does it work you plum
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Seriously ????? What are you doing on YOUTUBE????
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Do a physics course...
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YouTube is for hosting videos.
YouFrame is for still images.
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But will it deliver?
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slide shows do not prove concept please stop making videos unless your ready to prove
enCODed3 11 months ago 61
Just because the weights on a wheel are offset from the axle doesn't mean the rotational axis of the weights are truly offset to provide a net continuous torque.
It doesn't matter if you use a wheel and axle, a hub-less wheel, roller coaster or anything else, the principle is the same. Each weight is moving around a closed path therefor each weight loses just as much as it gains from the top of the loop to the bottom. The path is irrelevant. No amount of wishful thin king will make it work.
subsystems 9 months ago 18