When water turns to ice it expands by approx 9%.
This expansion does exert a very large force...don't know how much?
Can an engine be made to use this force?
The motor needs to amplify the small/slow "travel", at the expense of the large force.
I know we have to spend energy to cool the water, (but we then dump the ice, not reheat it)
Any ideas please?
Thanks
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Does the moon have a pulling effect on a big object, like a building?
I know it attracts the sea to make tides.
What if a skyscraper was built on pistons? Would the moon pull and rease
the building, thereby moving the pistons to create energy?
Thanks.
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