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How many people does it take to hold back a car? about 75-100?

A tank of petrol would last that car about 3 hours? a tank is about 30 litres.

How many litres or crude oil can 75-100 people pull on a trolly? about 10,000 litres or 100 litres per person.

Thats 10,000 litres of crude oil for a tanks worth of petrol.

1 person could lift 100 litres on a pully. Not worth taking gravity in to account.

 

So 1 tank of petrol can lift 10,000 litres of crude oil for 3 hours. A Car an do 300+ miles in 3 hours, so can lifting petrol.

 

1 TANK = 10,000 litres lifted 300+ miles!

 

NO WAY A PUMP CAN DO THAT!

 

Shout out yo if your a believer!!!


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theres no math in you post. just you firing off a bunch of numbers and claiming it as fact.

 

let us see how you arrived at those numbers.

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its a guesstamate, change the values as you will.


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How many people does it take to hold back a car? about 75-100?

 

is that wrong?

its a guesstimate? oh come on.

 

you mean to say you haven't done ANY calculations to see if what your claiming is true or not. you're just spouting baseless claims and touting them as fact. thats fox news level dishonesty right there.

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How many people does it take to hold back a car? about 75-100?

 

is that wrong? what do you think?

depends on far too many factors. and it has precisely bugger all to do with a pumping system.

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depends on far too many factors. and it has precisely bugger all to do with a pumping system.

 

just give me a guess.

why don't you just provide the maths comparing one pumping system to the standard.

why should we play along? this is a science forum. unless you are actually going to bring some science into this you will likely be banned.

 

it also does not take particularly complex maths to figure this one out. E=mgh and denisty=V/m are about the only equations you need.

you still haven't proven it can get oil that is unreachable before.

 

infact, it would be worse than current methods as it doesn't use soemthing else to displace the oil. this has been explained to you in detail more than a few times. your refusal to listen is quite astonishing.

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why should we play along?

 

Do you want to eat in 10 years time?

 

we get farm food from it!!! ill feed you to the animals else!!

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so how many?


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what else are we going to do, we cant pump in 10 years time, everywhere will be 1500 meters deep.

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its common knowledge!!

 

pumps can oly suck 1500 meters out at sea due to the size of the boat needed for the LARGE PUMP ENGINE


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alien please understand your making me ill, im the only person in 3 billion people to take out time to work this out!

luckily they use oil platforms, not boats(of course drilling boats are used if they are viable)

 

just because one option used has limitations, do not assume that this applies to ALL options.

 

also, it is not the pumping requirements that limit boats, but the drilling requirements. the pumps are actually quite low power. only a few megawatts.

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How many people does it take to hold back a car? about 75-100?

A tank of petrol would last that car about 3 hours? a tank is about 30 litres.

How many litres or crude oil can 75-100 people pull on a trolly? about 10,000 litres or 100 litres per person.

Thats 10,000 litres of crude oil for a tanks worth of petrol.

1 person could lift 100 litres on a pully. Not worth taking gravity in to account.

 

So 1 tank of petrol can lift 10,000 litres of crude oil for 3 hours. A Car an do 300+ miles in 3 hours, so can lifting petrol.

 

1 TANK = 10,000 litres lifted 300+ miles!

 

NO WAY A PUMP CAN DO THAT!

 

Shout out yo if your a believer!!!

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