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Scientist built a home made Magnetic Generator that produces 24 KW of free home electricity
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| 08.16.2007
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Posted on 08/16/2009 10:55:50 AM PDT by stelka
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To: nnn0jeh
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posted on
08/16/2009 11:52:25 AM PDT
by
kalee
(01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
To: stelka
We should just start burning the money Bernanke prints. We could be energy independent by the end of the month.
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posted on
08/16/2009 11:52:56 AM PDT
by
mysterio
To: allmost
Yes they are. It's called electromagnetism for that reason.Magnets have the power to move electrons. They are not the same thing. In fact moving two magnets past each other creates no electricity. It creates magnetic flux. Holding a wire between two magnets creates no electricity.
Magnetism and electricity are not the same thing. There are ways of creating electricity without magnets.
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posted on
08/16/2009 11:55:51 AM PDT
by
raybbr
(It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
To: stelka
44
posted on
08/16/2009 11:56:57 AM PDT
by
Sequoyah101
(Half of the population is below average)
To: stelka
45
posted on
08/16/2009 12:01:55 PM PDT
by
bmwcyle
(Socialism is not a bad word. It is a bad concept.)
To: raybbr
In fact moving two magnets past each other creates no electricity.
A bird sitting on a high voltage wire proves there is no electricity running through it. /s
Magnetic monopoles don't exist. The field retains it's energy in your example. Just as voltage won't flow through an equally charged state as in the bird on a wire, it must have a ground. The two forces are not separate.
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:04:37 PM PDT
by
allmost
To: allmost
when placing the wire in the magnetic field, a charge voltage will be generated,( due to the motion of the wire) a small potential difference will occur between the ends of the wire that will generate a small oppositing electrical magnetic field around the wire...if there is no further motion of the wire, or the magnetic field, then the wire magnetic field will dissipate...
this opposing magnetic fields is why there is no free-ride, it takes power to move the wire through the magnetic fields, due to the opposing magnetic fields, generated by the motion....if there were no opposing force, then the system would self-destruct, burn out from uncontrolled electrical current...
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:06:43 PM PDT
by
thinking
To: Mojave
48
posted on
08/16/2009 12:12:51 PM PDT
by
RobRoy
(This too will pass. But it will hurt like a you know what.)
To: KarlInOhio
>>a link to someone selling their “plans the government doesn’t want you to know”.<<
I guess I had better buy it quick before the site goes down and the Gov double taps the guys.
:)
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:13:59 PM PDT
by
RobRoy
(This too will pass. But it will hurt like a you know what.)
To: allmost
Magnetic monopoles don't exist. The field retains it's energy in your example. Just as voltage won't flow through an equally charged state as in the bird on a wire, it must have a ground. The two forces are not separate.I guess you simply have no idea how magnets are used to create electricity.
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:15:04 PM PDT
by
raybbr
(It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
To: thinking
You are wrong. The field induces, it does not deplete. We would be replacing generators constantly if the magnetic field was the direct source. I have read some interesting developments concerning magnetic spin batteries, but the concept is different. I'm having a hard time believing you don't understand that it's called electromagnetism for a reason. The conversation seems a bit absurd. Like trying to convince someone the earth isn't flat.
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:16:01 PM PDT
by
allmost
To: raybbr
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:16:38 PM PDT
by
allmost
To: allmost
One of us has no idea.Well, it ain't me. I just finished a course in Electrical Machinery and Controls and and got an "A" in it.
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:21:40 PM PDT
by
raybbr
(It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
To: stelka
Well, it would work if we just had a bigger sprocket on the output side.
(Old patent attorney joke)
54
posted on
08/16/2009 12:22:20 PM PDT
by
freedomlover
(Make sure you're in love - before you move in the heavy stuff)
To: Nik Naym
Which is why the magnetic cat hat business will really take off... I’ll sell you a franchise...
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:23:54 PM PDT
by
PIF
To: raybbr
Congratulations on the A. I guess the theory behind it wasn't part of the curriculum. If you can find a source that disputes the fact that it's ‘electromagnetism’ I would like to read it.
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:27:34 PM PDT
by
allmost
To: allmost
. If you can find a source that disputes the fact that it's electromagnetism I would like to read it.The two aren't mutually exclusive. You can have magnetism without electricity and electricity without magnetism. Electromagnetism is one source of electricity.
As I stated before: In fact moving two magnets past each other creates no electricity. It creates magnetic flux. Holding a wire between two magnets creates no electricity.
How do you think electricity is generated?
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:33:01 PM PDT
by
raybbr
(It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
To: raybbr
I'm not sure what you are getting at. I understand the principles. Did your course teach anything about Faraday or inductance?
Magnetic flux, per your example, is measured in volt/seconds BTW...
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:43:39 PM PDT
by
allmost
To: stelka
No, this is not a perpetual motion machine, a perpetual motion machine works....on paper!
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posted on
08/16/2009 12:44:57 PM PDT
by
count-your-change
(You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
To: allmost
If electomagnetism means electricity and magnetism are the same, then explain hydrophobia.
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posted on
08/16/2009 1:29:37 PM PDT
by
Hazwaste
(Liberals love the average American the same way that foxes love the average chicken.)
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