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by msandford
4226 days ago
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Why is the maximal mass of weights proportional to depth? It's more proportional to diameter than anything else. There's a practical limit to how much weight you can hang. Sure if you make a 10km deep hole and a 3km deep weight you could store a lot of energy. But a 3km deep weight might not hold itself together. |
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Couldn't you have the weight grip the sides of the tunnel with gears attached to a generator/motor (inside the weight) so the weight wouldn't rip itself apart? It would be the same machinery that ordinarily would operate the pulley at the top, just moved down into the weights (cause with this, you would need no more pulley). (To illustrate why it wouldn't rip itself apart, imagine gaps on the weight every 100 meters.)