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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...


47 posted on 08/16/2009 12:06:43 PM PDT by thinking
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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.
51 posted on 08/16/2009 12:16:01 PM PDT by allmost
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