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Free Energy; does it exist or is it akin to the free meal?
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Posted by Agronomist, Sunday, 9 March 2014 3:41:32 PM
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Agronomist,
Thanks for a most entertaining link; just wasted half an hour but it was well wasted!! Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 10 March 2014 6:14:30 PM
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LIFE HAS ITS IRONIES..<<..I think there is only one thing to say. http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm Posted by Agronomist,>>
-oh the irony..that an agro missed the earlier invention that pumps water for free via..... A hydraulic ram, or hydram, is a cyclic water pump powered by hydropower. It functions as a hydraulic transformer that takes in water at one "hydraulic head" (pressure) and flow-rate, and outputs water at a higher hydraulic-head and lower flow-rate. The device utilizes the water hammer effect to develop pressure that allows a portion of the input water that powers the pump to be lifted to a point higher than where the water originally started. The hydraulic ram is sometimes used in remote areas, where there is both a source of low-head hydropower, and a need for pumping water to a destination higher in elevation than the source. In this situation, the ram is often useful, since it requires no outside source of power other than the kinetic energy of water.///////// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_ram WHEN..YOU DO THINGS..THEY NEED BE EGZACT..to specs like here are the 'specs'..to the joes cell http://pesn.com/2006/04/27/9600265_Make_Run_Joe_Cell/ Posted by one under god, Tuesday, 11 March 2014 12:06:45 AM
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OUG,
Ironic indeed as the hydraulic ram follows the Laws of Physics (as understood by physicists) and will not work unless it does so to the letter. Where can we see a Joe Cell powered car? Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 11 March 2014 7:28:19 AM
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For a car to run on hydrogen you need to produce around 5 lts / minute. This is where the problem lies. Besides hydrogen can explode inside a closed container, because it also contains oxygen. The process is called hydrolysis, it splits the water into hydrogen and oxygen, and very dangerous.
Posted by 579, Tuesday, 11 March 2014 8:02:12 AM
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The word should read electrolysis, not hydrolysis.
Posted by 579, Tuesday, 11 March 2014 8:03:52 AM
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http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm