Aerial ropeway works by gravity

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Stan
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Aerial ropeway works by gravity

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Excellent: zero energy transport (apart from the embodied energy, and all the steel in it - is there anything else? - will eventually be recycled too.)
A very elegant answer to a transport need.
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The 1971 film "Get Carter" comes to mind, one of my all time favourites and it did occur to me a few years back when I re-watched it, whether the coal slag dumping system needed to use any external energy for its operation. :twisted:

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Ahem, some ropeways were very long indeed although powered. Clearly the friction is relatively low.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material_ropeway
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I like Tom Scott's channel, lots of interesting videos on there.
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