Sep 24

 In the world of renewable energy technologies, a new invention has joined the ranks of wind, water, solar, and geothermal energy: magnetic power generators.  This generator can produce five times more energy than it consumes, is self-sustaining, and can significantly reduce your home power bill.
 A magnetic generator is relatively small and won’t take up much room in your house.  It can operate indoors or outdoors in any temperature.  It is environmentally safe, producing no gas or chemical byproducts.  Once built, it can run constantly and safely for years, producing a constant stream of electricity.

 How It Works

 A magnetic power generator uses the same principles as a standard electrical turbine: an iron rotor wrapped in copper wire spinning in a magnetic field creates a constant, steady flow of electrons.  Instead of electromagnets and fossil fuels to turn the rotor, however, a magnetic generator uses magnets of opposite polarity to turn the rotor.
 You may remember from your high school science classes that magnet have a polarity.  Magnets of the same or neutral polarity will attract each other, while magnets of opposite polarity will repel each other.  If you try to push a north magnet and a south magnet together, you will have to use a lot of strength to get them to touch, if you can do it at all.  In a magnetic power generator, the push and pull of opposed magnets create perpetual motion used to keep the rotor spinning between them (which is what produces electricity).


 But Isn’t Perpetual Motion Impossible?

 Perpetual Motion, meaning a machine that run constantly and infinitely, is held to be impossible by the laws of thermodynamics.  By this definition, a magnetic generator does not technically create perpetual motion.  Although the polarity-opposed magnets will keep the rotor spinning for a very long time, friction created by air drag will eventually slow it down.
 However, if the speed of the rotor drops below a certain point, however, an electrical motor will briefly kick in to get the rotor turning quickly again.  The electricity to power the motor, of course, comes from the very electricity previously generated by the magnetic generator and stored in a battery.  This is how a magnetic power generator can produce more electricity than it consumes.

 But Isn’t Creating Energy Impossible?

 This may seem too good to be true.  After all, the laws of thermodynamics state that energy can be neither created nor destroyed, merely change form.  How, then, can a magnetic power generator create electricity?  The answer is simple: it can’t.  However, no electrical generator, whether it is powered by coal or magnetism, creates energy.  It merely starts and maintains a flow of electron as long as the rotor is spinning.  It is like a water pump.  The pump doesn’t create water, it just gets the flow of water going from an underground reservoir to the surface.
 Although magnetic power generator technology dates back to the late 1970s, for a long time it was too complex for the average person to build and operate.  Thanks to advances in technology (especially battery technology) and clever engineering, today a magnetic generator can be built by the average person at home.  Many websites exist that will sell detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to build one with commonly available materials.  Although it may cost a lot to build a magnetic generator, it is an investment that will pay for itself relatively quickly.  Free energy is no longer a myth.  It can be achieved by anyone in their basement or garage with a few weekend’s labor.

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Mar 21

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Mar 20

http://www.freepowerbp.com – Now everyone can do it. Create your own generator and save more than 60% on your monthly electricity bills. The product is eco-friendly! Don’t wait, learn how you can do it!

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Mar 19

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Mar 15

A continuation of stator arm demonstrations seen in Video #9 and 10, this video goes into further details and explanations regarding magnet interactions used to create rotational thrust.

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Mar 14

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Mar 13

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Mar 12

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Mar 12

ok, so my science project question is: How can magnets and coils of wire be used to make electricity?
i cant really find any websites on this.
so if anyone knows what materials i would need and what i do for it to work. also if you have a good website you can write it as an answer.
any good research site would be good

Make a coil by winding several turns of thin insulated wire.
Using a rather strong magnet, move the coil rapidly in front of one of the magnets poles.
If you can get a voltmeter, you cam measure the voltage induced in the coil, connecting it to each end of the wire.
If you cannot get a voltmeter, try a small bulb from a flashlight (single AAA battery flashlight). You should see it to glow faintly provided you have lots of turns on your coil. Try with a few and increase it if necessary.
If this is hard for you to do, go to a bicycle store and buy a used dynamo. Try to disassemble it to see how it’s made.
Try this site and search for Dynamo or DC generator:
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
Here you can buy a Dynamo for $14.95:
http://scientificsonline.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_3081554
it’s a good site where you can buy or get ideas for many science projects.

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