Re: Perpetum Mobile Idea
- From: "gb6724@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6724@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 19:43:53 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 19, 4:09 pm, "CWatters"
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Also the thing wouldn't rotate 90 degrees because the two cylinders
are held by a chain to rotate together by a bycicle chain. The thing
is held in place.
Then perhaps I don't understand what moves.
pressure onIf both cylinders are fixed in position then note that the water
the left and right is equal so no water moves.
A big fat pillow is on the right filled with water fully.
The weight of the pillow on the right squeezes the pillow on the left.
Forget weight. Think about water pressure.
The pressure is the same both sides regardless of the fact that there is
more water on one side. The depth of water is the same.
Ok. Look at the picture if you have time (second draing on right).
Water in pockets A and B and pressing down with a huge force.
What happens in pockets C and D? Water can exchange between
pockets but just a little, so the weight stays and presses down.
The case is not what you described that water stays at the same
level.
www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/perp359.JPG
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