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Author: phunbox1 (Conundrumer)

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Filesize: 4.18 kB

Date added: 2008-06-04

Rating: 6.3

Downloads: 841

Views: 1049

Comments: 7

Ratings: 9

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Made with: Phun

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negative oscillation for free energy
unfortunately, the motor speed increases exponentially until it becomes unstable
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really good idea. GJ!
Freeeeee energy, the best energy there is.
Big bug!:P
:lol: it lost a wheel
come on, - 1.000 damping?
Cool 4/5
I was expecting something very complex.. but THIS... it's simple yet genius! I give it a 5/5. And if you can, make one in real life and put it on youtube- I have no doubt you'll get the friggin nobel if it works.
Oh yeah,
Information for 6 objects:
Area: 4.13 m squared
Mass: 204.69 kg
Motor torque: 0.00 Nm
Hinge impulse: 9.62 Nm
Velocity: [x= +57.96, y= 0.00] miles per second
Need I say more?
I did the numbers, and if I did them right that's 20856 mph, and it was slowly going faster.