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  • well that must be monatomic gold if im not mistaken, yes 100% output to input i beleive it. Notice how the electricity is strongest when the gold is in the middle of the north and south, y thats kinectic energy right there cause of its pull from/to the magnets... theres just one thing though...... ARE THE GOLD AND WIRES FLOATING?!!?!?

  • ?? dont really get it.

  • Very good!

  • Is this fake????

  • 0.0 .... awesome.....

  • actually, the current would only flow if the circuit was closed :P

  • @manujanardhannaik The arc closes the cirucuit bro.

  • If you turn the magnets instead you don't need to have brushes.

  • the current produced is it DC or AC ?

  • @ZZgrandcanyon the current produced is AC. :)

  • very dobro

  • Hocam simülasyonda ufak bir hata var gibi. Arkın manyetik akının maksimum olduğu zamanda olması gerekmezmi. Yani dönen parça yere tam dikken

  • Just a little bit of explanation: Imagine there is someone rotating the lever at the back of the system. Basically a conductor which is moving through a magnetic field is experiencing a change of magnetic flux, which induces an emf and gives rise to a current. The blue sparks you see is the generated current.

  • Nice, nice, but how of any of this will get dog meat on my plate?

  • @PokeDan15 Please explain what this comment means because I am laughing very hard right now. Should I be?

  • @cyclysm748 Yes you should, and no you shouldent, it means "this is neat, but what pourpous does it serve?" the part about dog meat, well i was watching the simpsons.

  • very nice, i just wish there was commentary explaining just what exactly is going on.

  • So this is the exact opposite of a dynamo. Does anyone have an animation of a dynamo as well?

  • @RsGhost1 no a dynamo is a generator of electricity also but it generates DC instead of AC.

    This is a good animation but it's important to not that the current in the above reverses every 180 degrees due to flemings left hand rule (assuming you are using the conventional current flow scenario :)

  • the induced poles on the coil are continuously changing so as the direction of current in the external circuit, so how do we define one wire as live and the other as neutral since current is moving the both ways

  • @MrUsman95 in a sense you're right. For safety reasons, one of the poles (neutral) would be tied to Ground and metal shield, to prevent both poles from floating too high above Ground voltage, which might be dangerous for operators (i.e. lighting strikes). The other pole would be still at the output voltage level, so it's called 'Live'.

  • nie graphics

  • So then..(Im surprised I dont know this actually....I guess I just never looked into how an AC motor works) If I am understanding this correctly....Does the electricity flow off and on in synch with one direction of the AC's movement?.....or in other words....the ac is going + -, - + over and over, but it is only going through the plates in between the two magnets in the + - (or vice versa)? Do I have the concept right? For that matter did I explain myself so ya even know what I'm asking? LOL!

  • sweet representation

  • thanks, i take video only

  • Awesome! man! It's the best video on ac dynamo!

  • excellent!! thanks a lot for sharing!! grazie..saluti( italiano)

  • thank you

  • super!!!

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