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I'm confused, are these little mats you attach to your feet? |
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//get their power from the weight put on them// This is the problem with this idea (well there are almost certainly other problems with it but this is *The* problem) |
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Putting a weight on a thing does not transfer power to the thing. Power = weight x distance i.e. power can be generated by allowing the weight to travel downwards and extracting the gravitational potential energy from the weight. |
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So these mats can only walk by weight power if they are walking down a slope (a bit like the little plastic bear figure I had as a child that would walk down a gentle slope). At which point wheels are more efficient... but perhaps the self-regulating speed for the ramp-waker would be an advantage. |
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Not sure how the mat handles stairs, unless you incorporate Dalek technology. |
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