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I beilive that using magnets and positioning themsleves close together with unequal positive negative charg can creat eletricity by creating a perpetual motion machine using the opisit poles that spin to power the devise. So you have 2 magnets atached to turbine rods. These magnets will be pushing against each other and you may have to make the magnets cut at a 45 degree angle. you then start the motion/rotation of the magnets and hope that the magnets will spin in sens forever using the + and - charg. The spinning of the magnets will then turn turbines to generate electricity. Pls let me know if you think this is even a worth while idea. i have diagrams drawn out but lack any real proof this will work.

2007-02-05 18:04:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Agree with first answer above. Remembering the first law of thermodynamics that energy can be neither created nor destroyed. perpetual motion without drawing energy from an outside source is not possible.

Kinetic energy can be converted to electrical energy by use of magnets. and vis-versa

2007-02-05 18:15:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What your diagrams probably don't account for is resistance and drag in the moving parts of your perpetual motion machine... which you will probably find outweigh any kinetic energy gained from the opposing poles of the magnets.

Magnets are used to make energy, or more-so convert kinetic energy (movement) into electrical energy (electricity) as in a generator.

2007-02-05 18:09:29 · answer #2 · answered by JT 3 · 0 0

We can not create energy. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can only be transfered from one form to another form. This is called conservation of energy. And as per second law of thermodynamics you have to feed energy to get work.
So, please don't think to create energy you simply destroy your energy as total energy in the universe is conserved.

2007-02-05 18:40:15 · answer #3 · answered by Dilip Dey 2 · 0 0

yes...its called a solenoid...uses magnetic energy to produce electricity.

2007-02-05 18:12:53 · answer #4 · answered by *lil miss* 3 · 0 1

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