good observation but in fact the wheel that generates the electricity is harder to turn cause its pushing current and the other wheel spins freely without drag and is receiving the current therefore there is loss of power on the second wheel due to the friction between the wheels which isnt enough to give back to the first and then they would stop. I believe Ive got this right.
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krugvs 5 years ago
if you touched the 2 wheels together once they had started turning wouldnt they keep turning forever?
mckerralj1 5 years ago
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Tetranitrate 5 years ago
good observation but in fact the wheel that generates the electricity is harder to turn cause its pushing current and the other wheel spins freely without drag and is receiving the current therefore there is loss of power on the second wheel due to the friction between the wheels which isnt enough to give back to the first and then they would stop. I believe Ive got this right.
bgineat 5 years ago
The second wheel is also in fact pushing current but the drag friction would be greater than the current to keep them going.
bgineat 5 years ago
theoretically, yes.
but it probably won't because the first wheel would need to produce enough power to run the both of them.
that or the second wheel would have to be able to create enough power to keep the first wheel moving.
dwalk51 5 years ago
put a bigger wheel on it
supersean11289 5 years ago