gravity
-- Look at the formulas you use in order to calculate the mechanical advantage of any device. -- If the force of gravity or the weight of any part of the machine appears in any of those formulas, then the value of the formula depends on the local gravitational environment, and it depends on which planet the machine is on. -- If neither of them does, then it doesn't.
A time machine/ spaceship
Replica Sun Machine was created in 2007.
something that keep olive machine that and it is white
Tero Kaipio has written: 'Control of machine drives for varying inertia systems'
No
No.
There are always energy losses within the machine due to inertia, friction, etc.
That depends; what exactly do you expect such a "gravity machine" to do? * Any mass will exert a force of gravity. * Artificial gravity (an imitation of gravity) can be produced through quick spinning. * Other types of "artificial gravity" appear in science fiction stories, but they don't appear in current technology, and it seems unlikely that they will be, any time soon.
Smash the Control Machine was created on 2009-08-18.
It depends, there are two forces, the load's inertia and friction.
That washing machine has great inertia because of the heavy motor in its interior.
Its a gravity type filter
Yes, you can control the echo the The Singing Machine STVG535.
It is possible if you get a machine that gives you more gravity.
The gravity light is a new machine that has been discovered in 2014. It does not use any outside energy forces other then gravity. The machine is being marketed towards third world countries that do not have the ability to access electricity inexpensively.