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    Can Arsonade's PMM Quest Redefine Impossible Inventions?

    That fella Arsonade really keeps me in grins. So he's trying to build a PMM--good for him. I don't see anything wrong with trying to do something that has never been done--how else would the really huge discoveries and leaps in progress be realized? Didn't everyone laugh at the Wrights? And...
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    Buoyancy and Positive Lift

    Yes it has positive lift of one pound, but No it does not rise just like a small balloon. It still has very large mass, so that one pound lift results in very small acceleration. If a small balloon with a positive lift of one pound has an ascent rate of 1000ft/min, would a 1000lb-truck with...
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    Buoyancy and Positive Lift

    Let's say that I rig up a truck to a giant helium balloon, but I load up the back of the truck with enough stones so that the truck has reached a state of neutral buoyancy--its just floating in mid-air, not rising not falling, just there. Now let's say I take away a one-pound rock from the...
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    Looking for a super high-efficiency air pump

    Yes, sir, you may. Although I did pose a hypothetical situation at the beginning of this thread, the situation itself is not really what I was interested in. I am an inventor, and being an individual of limited means and education, I have no choice but to pose parallel problems as threads in...
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    Looking for a super high-efficiency air pump

    Hello Mr. Enigma, What is a pulse-width modulator and would it really bring down the power consumption (a lot)? And I'm not all that concerned with damaging the pump, it's only got to do its job a few times or so (move the helium, I mean).
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    Looking for a super high-efficiency air pump

    quote russ_watters I like the piston idea - and no, the mass of the piston can be as small as you want. Just off the top of your head, would it be possible to drive a piston--let's say vertically to get it to a position where it will have potential energy--with just 5-10 Joules of energy...
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    Looking for a super high-efficiency air pump

    *Must clarify* So if the the volume of the box is 5 liters, that's all the helium I am going to have to work with. What I meant is that I will only have 5 liters of helium at 1 atmosphere. Am I making any sense?
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    Looking for a super high-efficiency air pump

    specifics of the air pump situation This is what I am trying to do. I would like to extinguish a flame by replacing the oxygen that the flame consumes with an inert gas, in this case helium. Imagine a bucket turned over and placed on a stand. Now place a flame--a candle will be fine--in side...
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    Looking for a super high-efficiency air pump

    I am looking for a manufacturer who will be able to custom design an unusually efficient air pump. The most efficient ones on the market right now (or at least the ones I have come across) require about 60 Joules to move just one liter of air. I need something that can do the same amount of...
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    Placement of Magnet in Simple Induction

    In order to induce a voltage in a coil, is a magnet reqired to pass through the middle of the windings? So the real question is, if I have a tube-like or sleeve-like magnet, can I pass the windings throught the inside of the magnet and still induce a current? Are both ways essentially the...
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    Linear Permanent Magnet Generator

    What is the most efficient way to build a permanent magnet linear generator--AC or DC, it makes no difference. I'm working on a personal project but don't know where to start. I'm assuming that a generator similar to the one inside of a ForeverFlashlight is probably the best way to go, but I'm...
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    Infinite solubility of gases under extreme pressure

    At what depth (roughly speaking) will gaseous oxygen dissolve (because of the surrounding pressure) into the water? Again, not asking for a precise figure. Thanks
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