Sam Peppiatt wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:16 pm
johannesbender,
jb, the rollers / discs are the "Short Cut" you need to lift the weights back up. With the aid of the toggles of coarse--Sam
Sam , up next is an example and explanation of the next problem i had to solve , this one took me most of a year to come up with a solution i thought fits the requirements.
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While the principle to skip the distance lifts from the the outer to the inner radius and from the inner to the outer radius was solved for me , another problem presented itself.
If the arm at 12 o'clock were to follow along the outer radius as the weight's torque drove it towards 6 o'clock in a CCW direction , and if i drew the arm at angled intervals , as drawn in the image , the arm along with the weight would end up at the bottom of the outer radius , so this problem as can be seen is obvious.
If this was to be a solution of how to lift the masses in to position , then suddenly while it seemed brilliantly solved in the previous instance , it actually turned out to have been unsolved and stupid 180 degrees further in this instance lol.
I thought and thought for month after month how to solve it , i cant rotate the arm that would take a massive amount of energy to torque them around , i cant cancel their torque that seems impossible because i cant juggle around with another weight added to cancel and then disappear from the system , i could only find one free solution for how to lift the mass now back to the top of the arms problem.
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Which is this example i have drawn out , instead of trying to use energy i came to the solution that the mass must drop/fall from the bottom of a top arm like at A , to the top of a bottom arm like at B, and presto the lift would be accomplished by another free gravity solution , which again is like saying the mass climbed by falling.
But....its not the end of problems ...again haha.
Its all relative.