rotary magnet motor free energy generator
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I can ride my bike with no handlebars.
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Hello I am physics student & this will explode.
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@ct92404 I agree!
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WTF ! ? ! ?
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...that's called "regenerative braking" or "dynamic braking." You're taking advantage of the fact that the vehicle is already rolling, and the wheels turn a generator, which gives a braking effect, and also recharges a battery, so you're not just wasting the energy.
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Unfortunately, whenever you put ANY kind of electrical load on a generator, you will put a drag on the armature. If the battery is accepting a charge, then it's drawing current from the generator and it will put a drag on it. Now, if the generator is already turning because of kinetic energy (let's say you had the generator on a car or whatever) then yeah sure you could have the generator recharge a battery. But it will slow down because of the drag.
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@ct92404 what if you connect it to a battery instead of making it do work directly, the battery will store the energy that you can use later without creating the drag on the generator.
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Let us see it work partially with a load.
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Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You rotary magnet motor free energy generator
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...Whenever you put an electrical load on a generator, it causes a counter-voltage and the magnetic field will slow down the generator. It actually puts a drag on the armature. That's how dynamic brakes work. Yeah, it will "perpetuate" itself...but as a feedback loop that you don't want. When the motor tries to turn and draws current from the generator, it will slow down the generator, which then slows down the motor, etc. There's actually a video someone posted where you can see this.
ct92404 2 months ago
@ct92404 Learning is done through experimenting i am pretty sure what you are referring to is what you have ben taught.....Consider the source.....Intelligent people followed Hitler.
bluegloves100 2 months ago
@bluegloves100
It isn't just what I've been taught. It's what I've actually seen with my own eyes. I've been experimenting with electricity, including high voltage, for over 10 years. Look at my videos if you want. If someone wants to experiment, that's great and I definitely encourage that. But once you start working with electricity (and especially alternating current), you realize that perpetual motion with a motor and generator is impossible.
ct92404 2 months ago 4
@ct92404 Awsome videos
bluegloves100 2 months ago