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and WHAT IS THE POINT OF THIS SHIT.IF WE MAY ASK
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@attheveryend It gets the power from the electricity being generated, given that there is some initial energy powering the elctromagnets at first. Electromagnets can be small and light-weight but very powerful, actually disproportionately powerful, unlike permanent magnets, so it wouldn't take much power to turn them and generate an electric current. Similar things have been done before, it's now just about finding the most efficient method of doing it.
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Where will the electromagnet get it's power? The generator is expelling electricity by the work done on it to keep it moving. Electromagnetic induction used to turn motion of one object into an electric current in another already resists the motion of the object, so in order to generate anything at all, a force must be overcome. In a perfect world where there is no friction, the most any such motor could do is simply keep itself spinning and do nothing else. It would be useless.
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@attheveryend Maybe not a perpetual motor but how about a motor that generates electricity very steadily and then uses a very small amount of that energy to restart the motion stopped by friction ? Electromagnets unlike permanent magnets can have power disproportionate to their size and weight so it can be moved with more torque and speed and with less bulk and weight, making things like this much more efficient at actually working.
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@attheveryend Yes
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the guy from green power science has solved it just search and see his videos, now i just need money for what he made
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Don't give up so easily .
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The funny thing about people that try to find free energy is that they spend all their time trying to make something spin, rather than do actual work. It you remove friction and air resistance from the picture, a disc will spin forever, without a motor, a magnet, or anything else. It won't, however, spin forever and actually power anything.
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inspiring, but very worry about those youtubers who you feel that they are one step away from overunity then vanish, this video uploaded on 2008!!!!
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Perpetual motion machines are not physically possible. In a matter universe, there will always be friction to ruin the best laid plans.
I am, however, very pleased at your honest attempt. You are doing genuine science by attempting to build a device and allowing it to stand on it's own merits rather than building a scam with hidden motors or some such rubbish.
If perpetual motion is in fact possible, it is this kind of work that will find it. Don't get your hopes up, though.
shorten the connecting arm between the cds a little bit
tomrager11 5 months ago 6
But will it blend?
pianokd11 7 months ago