Re: MrTim's lever arms still won't work


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Posted by Jonathan (68.14.212.239) on October 26, 2003 at 16:55:58:

In Reply to: Re: MrTim's lever arms still won't work posted by MrTim on October 25, 2003 at 21:12:54:

Yes, I have moved on. It's too bad I didn't get that it was a dead end! I spent a lot of time working on it. It was fun though. :)

: : I made another series of models the other night, this time with two beams, which were rigidly attached perpendicular to each other and to the axle. I tried about five versions of this and still couldn't get overbalancing.

: I think I was rather clear that it was a dead-end! The best overbalancing effect that I got was a little over 45 degrees from 3 o'clock to almost 5 or so. (If you built part 'B' too long that might have been part of your problem. The distance a weight is vertically suspended from an arm is the same as it being horizontal from the same suspension point, i.e. a weight hanging down contributes to what I call "drag".)
: Again, it was an interesting mech for showing that a weight could pull itself inward, but that's about all. I've moved on to other, more promising designs, and so should you.




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