Machines on numeraries true or intox ??
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raymon wrote:Let's wait to see they say that the generator does not contradict the laws of physics.
Do not forget the law of boyle mariotte.
The law of Boyle Mariotte is an integral part of the laws of thermodynamics, so it would not infringe them ....
Before producing something as revolutionary, it is necessary to have a theoretical framework, except there is never a serious, normal theoretical framework because it would be immediately demonstrated as false by specialists.
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bengali13 wrote:Unless of course an electric compressor for the first tank of the air tank, allowing the start of the set much like the tandem battery / starter on your vehicle
Yes, but as far as we know, an automobile is much superunited:
1) since using no external power source other than starter and battery, it is normal to initiate the process, right?
2) since it dissipates more energy than it consumes in the final balance, in its enormous intrinsic efficiency, which transcends the petroleum's informal substrate into aromatic polarities [hips ...!] In this sense it is a Almost unique case
bengali13 wrote:A more read
no thanks.
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This law applies in the case of a balloon inflated with air or gas, the volume of which increases as the ascent rises.sen-no-sen wrote:raymon wrote:Let's wait to see they say that the generator does not contradict the laws of physics.
Do not forget the law of boyle mariotte.
The law of Boyle Mariotte is an integral part of the laws of thermodynamics, so it would not infringe them ....
These are unclosed containers and the air is recovering from the volume escaping by losing a part of the force (archimedean thrust) supplied to the bottom of the water by the compressor, thus against productive. The main thing is to impress the gogo
What turns the bidule is therefore the electricity consumed by the compressor.
It is not difficult, in all these so-called supernumerary slangs that turns, one must look for the source of energy and in this case, it is not even concealed.
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These are unclosed containers and the air is recovering from the volume escaping by causing a loss of a part of the force (archimedes' thrust) supplied to the bottom of the water by the compressor, thus against productive
No air remains trapped in the top of the bell. A bit like a diving lifting balloon.
http://www.nootica.fr/chasse-sous-marin ... evage.html
I'm not sure if the thing works.
http://mfs0.cdnsw.com/fs/Root/6708q-Numeriser0001.jpg
http://www.tpeplongeesousmarine.sitew.f ... pression.D
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raymon wrote:These are unclosed containers and the air is recovering from the volume escaping by causing a loss of a part of the force (archimedes' thrust) supplied to the bottom of the water by the compressor, thus against productive
No air remains trapped in the top of the bell. A bit like a diving lifting balloon.
There are still big bubbles that escape and the cans do not take volume
https://youtu.be/h5I_E0bl02E?t=113
Even if it escapes otherwise, it remains a humiliation that can only function with electricity. We stop the compressor, the cans already filled with air rise and then everything stops. It's obvious, Mariotte or not.
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