very good Georg, glad you're excited about this.
I was just going to post what you mentioned, an impact on a rotating system. I found out WM2D is not simulating it correctly.
In the diagram attached, gravity is turned off, and we have a weight of 1 kg move up and hit a simular weight (1 kg) constrained to move in a grove on the swinging arm (which has a negligible mass) Also there is a spring to compress. Since the weights are the same and elasticity is set to 1 for both weights, as one weight hits the other it imparts all its momentum to it, so the ball that hits remains stationary and the other is shot upwards.
Observation: From the graph plotting the length of the spring, notice that the spring oscillates. I say this is wrong!!!
In reality, when the spring stretches to its max, and its force is equal with m*w^2*R where 'w' is the angular velocity, 'R' the radius, and 'm' the mass, the forces is exactly what its needed to keep the weight turning in a CIRCULAR pattern. There should be no oscillations!
What do you guys think?
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I had been working with a similar concept getting four weights to counter rotate while a motor kept CF going. Saw a great increase in energy but it all failed once friction was used in the pins. I still have other ideas
Remember Bessler said that its in the swinging. You can get 1 pound to lift 4 pounds with CF. Just have to learn how best to use it.
Tausen
Remember Bessler said that its in the swinging. You can get 1 pound to lift 4 pounds with CF. Just have to learn how best to use it.
Tausen