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Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.Define "works". -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.Fair enough. I'll know that 10 * 10 = 100 while someone else can count up 10 sets of 10 and come to the same answer. This sort of thing... -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.Fine. Replace the yellow/black gear pairs in the OP with sets of roller chains and sprockets. Same ratio as the gears. Do you think this... -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.Does no one have a comment on my observation that the scenario the OP has posted is identical to a pair of automotive rear axles rolling... -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.The input and output will always be the same. Saying they aren't is like saying that 1 + 1 = 2 except when it doesn't. - My example of... -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.I haven't gone through any math. I simplified it by thinking about it as if it were two identical automotive rear axles with the same... -
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Averagesupernova replied to the thread Automotive Continuously Variable Transmission Idea.It looks like each differential carrier wil rotate at identical speeds no matter what. The interesting thing is that if one changes the... -
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I'm seeing straight-cut gears and differentials, but I'm not seeing anything that would imply continuous variability of the input/output... -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Housecat Reproduction.This is just a numbers game. Unlimited resources includes prevention of unknown diseases that will surface with this type of... -
Averagesupernova reacted to DaveE's post in the thread Undergrad Capacitor Voltages at t = 0: Zero or Split? with
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Vc1 and Vc2 are initial conditions that have not been specified. You can't really say anything about them. You might choose to specify... -
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Just got it working thanks to Scott above 👏, proper stator connection and I used 12volts power supply. Made it move but still some... -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread High School Homemade DC motor not working! Please help.Have you searched for and read the other homemade motor threads here on PF? -
Averagesupernova replied to the thread Modelling the voltage measured across a dc motor.Draw a schematic with two batteries wired in parallel. Then break the connection between the positive terminals and insert two resistors...