jamie i’m irish visiting family in massachusetts for while and was trying everything shitscared i’ve have to pay for a new screen but seen your older video on a buddy’s phone and he’s passed out drunk here hahah but you helped me so much god bless you so much man thank you👑 absolute legend i tried other videoes im drunk now so i wouldn’t usually do this shit😂 but god bless you and your family thank you man❤️
i wonder if that vibration could be turned into some kind of energy , was that thing ever tried by humans? (convert vibration into energy) if so , we might be able to gain more energy then we used to spin that thing... i think this is a good way to start thinking towards energy efficiency.
That is impossible. There is no system in which you get get more energy than you have put in, it's a thermodynamic law. Now, for why it is impossible in this case, if you were to somehow find a way to extract energy from this system, the loss of energy in the spinning disk would make it stop quicker, in the perfect scenario you would get 100% energy that you put in the spin, but in reality you lose some to friction and some becomes heat so it isn't reliable. Hope this helps!
@@alexerobert9227 actualy not a long time ago scientist found a way i think it was to get 120% more power then put in. which means generate more power than used. you should look it up , its futuristic shit.
jamie i’m irish visiting family in massachusetts for while and was trying everything shitscared i’ve have to pay for a new screen but seen your older video on a buddy’s phone and he’s passed out drunk here hahah but you helped me so much god bless you so much man thank you👑 absolute legend i tried other videoes im drunk now so i wouldn’t usually do this shit😂 but god bless you and your family thank you man❤️
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Yep!
Are making a change into science content?
No just did this one for one
i wonder if that vibration could be turned into some kind of energy , was that thing ever tried by humans? (convert vibration into energy)
if so , we might be able to gain more energy then we used to spin that thing... i think this is a good way to start thinking towards energy efficiency.
That is impossible. There is no system in which you get get more energy than you have put in, it's a thermodynamic law. Now, for why it is impossible in this case, if you were to somehow find a way to extract energy from this system, the loss of energy in the spinning disk would make it stop quicker, in the perfect scenario you would get 100% energy that you put in the spin, but in reality you lose some to friction and some becomes heat so it isn't reliable. Hope this helps!
This is a very good debate 😄
This is a very good debate! 😊
@@alexerobert9227 actualy not a long time ago scientist found a way i think it was to get 120% more power then put in. which means generate more power than used. you should look it up , its futuristic shit.