Thursday, December 23, 2010

A Physics question! Can you find the answer.


Imagine a machine that can lift itself off the ground by Centrifugal force alone, all powered by the Sun.



I know and understand completely the Sir Isaac Newtons three laws. 'anything put into motion, wants to stay in motion', 'A mass in motion acquires a resistance to stay going in a straight line', 'Every Action has an equal but opposite Re-action'.

As the weights are rotated, the top steel cable tethers and the bottom springs create a resistance. When you follow the direction of these forces, it become obvious that the weights have to be pulling in two different directions at once. One for the top cable resistance force, that is holding most of the 'straight line' force pull of the weights being created by the rotation. And Two, An upwards direction in line with the bottom stretched springs. And this is the key to why it works!




So, My Question is...
"The visible direction of the stretching bottom springs are pulling on the bottom shaft spindle in an upwards direction. Where is 'the equal but opposite re-action to that force that is coming from the stretching of the bottom springs?".

By Roy Savill.

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