Last question for people who knows hydraulics. What pressure will on 100m ocean deep if weight of 1m3 of ocean water is 1025 kg? I think 10,25 atm, 200m - 20,5 atm,...and 10000 - 1025 atm??? And water flows. That is for the museum of unworkable devices. Or I am not right?
Thank you all for good answers and Swansont for the good link. You are right - "free cheese is in the trap only", so Russians say.
Vsem privet i udachi.
Imagine U shape tube. In the bottom of the tube is osmotic membrane, which divide tube on 2 independent tubes. Left tube we fill with clear water and right tube with concentrated salty water. If the levels in both separated tubes are the same - pressure is different from 2 sides of membrane. It is possible to find "h1" of tube, when we get reversive osmotic process and "h2" when "perpetuum mobile" starts.
It was taken from http://www.rp-energy.com. Site is in Russian and you should have web translator.
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