http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/Patents/DE3024814.pdf
http://www.intalek.com/Papers/Handout3.pdf
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http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/Patents/DE3024814.pdf
http://www.intalek.com/Papers/Handout3.pdf
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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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This will be the generator/alternator for the Magnetic Power Generator.
At this point the current is direct (DC) as there is no rectifier in the circuit; thus the use of the LED light.
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Magnomatics revolutionary magnetically geared electrical machine or PDD® (Pseudo Direct Drive) is explained
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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.
A continuation of video #8, video #9 further describes the stator arm components, and how the stator arm is aligned with the rotor magnets. Angles and measurements are given.
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