How to Pull an Object Up Against Earth's Gravity?

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The discussion revolves around creating a small, automated flying disc that can hover and move in multiple directions, similar to a helicopter but designed for a domestic project. Participants suggest various methods to achieve this, including using motors, toy helicopters, and even helium-filled balloons for lift. There is a focus on ensuring that the device can support weight and operate autonomously. Suggestions for resources such as datasheets and e-books are requested to aid in the development of the flying disc. The conversation highlights the challenge of balancing weight and lift while exploring innovative solutions.
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Hi all,
I am new to Physics. Rather my profession is different.
We are working on a project at domestic level; where i have to handle physics theory.

Question: How can i pull object up at some distance from Earth contantly against Earth's gravity?

Thanks in advance.
 
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A ramp...?
 
Hi,
Not a ramp. A Simple application like an object constantly stable without any support at some distance from ground. (Oppose to gravity).
 
you need a force that is equal to (or greater if u want it to go up) 9.8 x 'mass of object', which is opposing the force of gravity... up.

assuming there is no other forces.
 
A helicopter or rocket, or hovering jet (like a harrier)?
 
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Need more inputs...

Great guess experts!

@jackanese: thanks!

@Jeff Reid: Yes the application behaves amost like helicopter. But helicopter is a mass development.

It is a small kit(unit) , say a "teflon/plastic-disc" which flies at certain level at of constant speed. There has to be a motor to take that disc up from ground level and goes down when unit stopped.

see below diagram:

<----> : Flying disc (multi-directional movement UP/DOWN and FRWD/BKWD)

----------------------------- <= Ground

How can i achieve this?

Thanks in advance.
 
abhimohpra said:
@Jeff Reid: Yes the application behaves amost like helicopter. But helicopter is a mass development.

It is a small kit(unit) , say a "teflon/plastic-disc" which flies at certain level at of constant speed. There has to be a motor to take that disc up from ground level and goes down when unit stopped.

see below diagram:

<----> : Flying disc (multi-directional movement UP/DOWN and FRWD/BKWD)

----------------------------- <= Ground

How can i achieve this?

Thanks in advance.


A toy-helicopter ? For about 70 Euro, you can buy one. It does exactly that...
 
Maybe a superconductor?
 
  • #10
Hi,
@vanesch: :-) Initially it will look like toy-helicopter. In progress it has to lift bulk weight.
Anyways, your theory is useful.
Can anybody explain how toy helicopter functions?
Waiting for answer...
 
  • #11
abhimohpra said:
Can anybody explain how toy helicopter functions?
Waiting for answer...

Like a real one, but smaller...
 
  • #12
...a Frisbee?
 
  • #13
sorry guys for late reply ... was held in some work.

Yes it will function like "Frisbee" but machine operated and not manually.

Simply Automated frisbee.

Any idea how to proceed?

-
 
  • #14
Glue a toy helicopter to a frisbee?
 
  • #15
I want frisbee itself to be automated.
Simply small toy helicopter!

I would require your help in the form of useful websites, datasheets, whitepapers, e-books or forum help etc to build a toy helicopter.
 
  • #16
Fill a huge balloon with helium. Fix tanks to it. Tune the amount of helium so that when the tanks are empty, the balloon rises. Open valves to fill the tanks with oxygen to descend.

Add battery driven propellers if you need to control horizontal movement.

Stay away from strong winds.

k
 
  • #17
Hilarious thread. So may the most ingenious among you emerge and rise...

What about a bird? I keenly advocate natural energy sources.
 
  • #18
@ManDay : Yes pointed perfectly.
How can we implement Bird chars in toy like machine? Any material?
 

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