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chingel
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I too have the question how does the energy disappear when it is being moved up using gears.
Do the gears resist somehow? If we take two scenarios, in one the force is transferred toward the ground and in the other it is transferred up, does it get a boost in one case and feels a drag in the other case? If I have a spinning wheel, does the gravity somehow affect it differently the wheel depending on whether I connect something to it on the bottom or the top?
Since energy has mass, how does gravity affect the transfer of energy through a rotating gear? How does it work?
Do the gears resist somehow? If we take two scenarios, in one the force is transferred toward the ground and in the other it is transferred up, does it get a boost in one case and feels a drag in the other case? If I have a spinning wheel, does the gravity somehow affect it differently the wheel depending on whether I connect something to it on the bottom or the top?
Since energy has mass, how does gravity affect the transfer of energy through a rotating gear? How does it work?