Saturday, December 12, 2009

Hover Dam: 3 million horse power times equals (550 pounds is 10 sqfeet of water) - times 100 for accelartion = 3 million sq feet of water a second???

Pulse pump is direct energy, creating several thousand pound lifting force, can be in sequences
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(Different from the heavy weight near fulcrum pump which makes a small weight move; the pulse pump creates large weight to swing.


~Fact quote, "The Hoover Dam’s construction features 17 turbines, of which one is rated at 86,000 horsepower, one at 100,000 horsepower and the remaining 15 at 178,000 horsepower each."

~horsepower definition what a horse can do is lift (dispalce) 550 pounds pounds a distance of a foot every second -- quotes"One mechanical horsepower of 550 foot-pounds a foot per second is approximately equivalent to 745.7 watts. [Horse lifts 550 pounds a second.] measure the output of piston engines" '

"A boiler horsepower is used for rating steam boilers and is equivalent to 34.5 pounds of water evaporated per hour at 212 degrees, or 9,809.5 watts"

hp figuring about
[ ??? how can 34 pounds of water lift (displace 5000 pounds of water every second for an hour. ???? Sterling engines making 3 hp do not move 1500 pounds one feet per second with their two pistons, air pressure does not lift this, would mean a few pounds of water, the small sterling engine could lift ten people up one foot per second, not so, so horsepower measure off???]

unclear how to measure horsepower, translated from pulsar weight motion
Counter weights 4000 pounds, and water weight of 6000 pounds of water attach on top of counter weight of 4000 pounds will drop and create a force of tens of thousands of points, when dropped a few feet. After water drains to lower level on counter weight, relifting counter weigh back in position. Water then tops the next counter weight and makes another 10,000 pound weight to drop. [A creek at 20 sq feet a second]



```62.4269107 Pounds for squre feet of water , so 6000 pounds of water 100 square feet

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