User:Kristopher McDavid/Theory of Induction

W=(1/8 m×〖32fps〗^2 ) ×T≤T.V. W=Work m= Mass	of the fuel arms T=Time T.V. =Terminal Velocity fps =Feet per secant Figure 1 The work of this machine is relative to the gravitational pull of the Orbitary body it is on. I set this equation to that of earth’s. There are two different types of atmosphere flow, a vacuum flow as well as a liquid flow and is relative to the position of the machine, i.e. if the number eight fuel arm is in the number five’s position then it becomes number five and the number four becomes the number one fuel arm. The fuel arms are equal on both sides of the axes and one is half full of liquid or equal to the axes line. As the number three fuel arm moves to the ascending position the number seven moves to the descending position. With dual fuel arm in place the atmosphere of the liquid pushes the atmosphere of the vacuum through the vacuum at the descending end. The ascending end accepts the atmosphere of the vacuum and pushes on the atmosphere of the liquid in the fuel arm. With an axes arm to hold the fuel arms in line with the axes line and an X- frame at both ends to act as the bearing mounts for the axes arm. Figure 2 The fuel arms are the fulcrums that power the machine by the gravitational pull on its inner liquid atmosphere forcing the exchange of atmospheres through the fuel arms. A two pipe system in the fuel arms would allow better transfer of atmospheres in the fuel arms. One filled even to the axes line with a liquid atmosphere and the other set for maximal vacuum atmosphere.

Axes are the imaginary line which a gyroscope rides on, like the axes of the earth. Axes arm is the arm that holds the fuel arms in line with the axes point of the machine. X-frame is the X shaped frames that holds the bearing mounts for the axes arm, which holds the fuel arms.

Brake, counter wait at one end of the box frame, and hinges that aid in the lifting over of the total mass of the machine. Stopping the fuel arms, also hindering the spinout of the gyroscope Merriam Webster’s Elementary Dictionary defines induction as the production of electrical or magnetic effect through the influence of a magnet, electrical current or electrically charged body.