Bessler's Secret Force
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Re: re: Bessler's Secret Force
ya never kno.
wikiwheel wrote:I think I like the idea of a parametric oscillation being accelerated by gravity alone.
A pendulum. The wheel is a pendulum anyway, since it will rock back and forth unless it can accelerate past the start point.
Mik
re: Bessler's Secret Force
Maybe it is.The wheel is a pendulum anyway
Some thing comes to mind. "Is it a wheel?"
More like a covered axle lift.
Will have to work on how to word this bit.
Re: re: Bessler's Secret Force
And that is how it works. Had to look up the definition.
A pendulum that swings one way.
A pendulum that swings one way.
wikiwheel wrote:I think I like the idea of a parametric oscillation being accelerated by gravity alone.
A pendulum. The wheel is a pendulum anyway, since it will rock back and forth unless it can accelerate past the start point.
Mik
Re: re: Bessler's Secret Force
I've uploaded two drawings. One shows a part of the inside and the other shows how the arms would have worked.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u253 ... rd/arm.jpg
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u253 ... swheel.jpg
When the arm is over half way down in rotation, it can slide and extend itself.
Before it goes to far, the ramp will use gravity to start pushing the arm back where it can lock into a balanced position.
The arms were telescoping. Pretty clever for his time.
Even a rotationof 20 degrees would create a positive net force.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u253 ... rd/arm.jpg
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u253 ... swheel.jpg
When the arm is over half way down in rotation, it can slide and extend itself.
Before it goes to far, the ramp will use gravity to start pushing the arm back where it can lock into a balanced position.
The arms were telescoping. Pretty clever for his time.
Even a rotationof 20 degrees would create a positive net force.
10x wrote:Maybe it is.The wheel is a pendulum anyway
Some thing comes to mind. "Is it a wheel?"
More like a covered axle lift.
Will have to work on how to word this bit.