Quote from Haroki:
1-Yes I know that. It was a trick question to see if you could explain why the streamer, at times, was blowing towards the front of cart, and why the video was cut part way in, right when the streamer was like that.
*Our* video cut Jacks video up to fit our dialog. Jacks video is uncut:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJpdWHFqHm0
The at the start of the video, the streamer blows to the front because is a tailwind. The streamer starts to hang and wander as the cart approaches and passes through the actual wind speed. The latter part of the video shows an extended period of time with the streamer towards the rear, demonstrating a headwind to the cart, while there is a tailwind to the road.
Look, I understand that a breeze passing through the prop will cause it to spin, which will in turn power the drive wheels, and if the gearing is correct, the cart will briefly be able to go faster than the wind when the wind dips briefly in velocity,since the spinning prop will store a lot of kinetic energy, giving the illusion that it can go DWFTTW, steady state, with a little creative video editing.
The editing of Jacks video was done by us to fit our needs. Jacks video is unedited. Watch it and then come back with your new reasons.
At the end there is near 2 minutes of streamer strongly back with about 2 seconds of streamer barely front -- surely you're not claiming that the whisper over the back propels that cart that far. I mean there are lots of things that could be propelling that cart -- many of which we mention in the video (downhill, string, etc), but I hardly see how you can claim that one whisper can keep the thing going for a full minute.
The wind is your power source. There MUST be wind blowing through the prop in order to supply power to the drive wheels.
Just as wind does not "blow through" a sail, wind is not blowing through the prop sail -- in both cases, it merely needs to blow *across* it to generate lift.
When an ice-boat or a sail-boat reaches a VMG (velocity made good) of the wind speed, the sails on their craft do not hang limp. No, the apparent wind across the sail continues to accelerate the craft to an even greater speed (ice-boats, regularly achieve VMGs of 3x+ the wind speed).
As the cart nears wind velocity, there will be no more power source, since the net flow through the prop is zero.
Tell that to the sailor who achieve it regularly
This is what is seen in that video. That is why the streamer can be seen, at times, to be blowing towards the front of the cart. The cart is VERY efficient at going down wind, but it cannot go faster than the wind - STEADY STATE - it can only do this for brief periods when the breeze slackens and kinetic energy is powering the cart.
Nope -- if what you were saying were true, traditional sailing craft would not achieve VMGs of even 1.0, let alone 3-4x.
(I'll address your further comments next post)
----- But since you claim to understand the physics, explain exactly HOW the physics work that enable this. Videos don't cut it.
As to your your bolded comment: you and I couldn't agree more.
JB

