Exploring the Possibilities of Using Magnets to Generate Energy

In summary, Matt Booth44 suggests that magnets could be used to create energy. He has a rough idea of how this could be done, but believes it is impossible. His idea is not practical and would violate the laws of nature.
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Ok first off do any of you think that magnets could be used to create energy? After all when you put two of the same polarities together they repel. Well could this repeling motion be turned into energy. I have drawn up a way that i believe we could levitate or float a large magnet and what this could be used for i have no idea but i do not claim the picture to be correct or to even work. Its just a rough thought in my head. I know that magnets can be made by heating certain materials like iron then placing them in a strong magnetic field but would these magnets stay magnetic and could magnets even be made in this large of a scale?
 

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Hi MattBooth44, welcome to PF!

You certainly can build magnetic levitation devices. Energy and levitation are not the same thing. It does not require energy to levitate. There are many different types of magnetic levitation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_levitation

Your idea that you could use magnetic levitation to turn a generator and get more energy out than you put in is a perpetual motion machine. It is against the laws of nature and also against the rules of the forum.
 
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1000000000000 people have though of this already and it doesn't work. If this worked, then Universe wouldn't work, so as long as you are alive you know the universe is stable enough to sustain life which means the conservation of energy is in effect.

P.S. You might be frustrated because it seems you can get so close, and you might not see the true reason why it shouldn't work. If you want to get a deeper understanding of why this can't work, study calculus, vector analysis, and electrodynamics. It is neat stuff and you'll see exactly (using mathematics) why this can't work (has to do with properties of magnetic field, div=0 etc) Good luck.
 
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Little known fact: Magnets DO create energy! Or rather, they transfer energy from things like kinetic energy of a turbine into electrical energy in a power plant. Without a source of energy to take from, you cannot create energy from anything else. This is why we need fuel to burn to release energy, or a river to provide hydroelectric power.

Every electic fan, motor, or anything else that uses electricity to turn or move contains electromagnets to transfer the energy from one form into another.
 
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MattBooth44 said:
After all when you put two of the same polarities together they repel. Well could this repeling motion be turned into energy.

A rookie mistake is neglecting the work done to move the magnets to their position in the first place.

"when you put them together" = you need to do work on the magnets
"they repel" = they in turn do the same amount of work back on their surroundings
 
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Drakkith said:
Little known fact: Magnets DO create energy! Or rather, they transfer energy from things like kinetic energy of a turbine into electrical energy in a power plant. Without a source of energy to take from, you cannot create energy from anything else. This is why we need fuel to burn to release energy, or a river to provide hydroelectric power.

Every electic fan, motor, or anything else that uses electricity to turn or move contains electromagnets to transfer the energy from one form into another.


but if a magnet generator was made what would it be worth?
 
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This should have been locked when it was first started...it is now.
 

1. Can magnets create energy?

Yes, magnets can create energy. When a magnet moves near a conductor such as a wire, it creates a magnetic field around the wire. This movement of magnetic field induces an electric current in the wire, which can be converted into usable energy.

2. How do magnets create energy?

Magnets create energy through the process of electromagnetic induction. This is when a moving magnetic field interacts with a conductor, producing an electric current that can be harnessed for various purposes.

3. Can magnets be used to generate electricity?

Yes, magnets can be used to generate electricity. This is the principle behind electric generators, where a magnet is rotated near a conductor to produce electricity through electromagnetic induction.

4. How efficient are magnets at creating energy?

Magnets are very efficient at creating energy. They can convert up to 90% of their magnetic energy into electricity. However, the overall efficiency of using magnets to generate electricity also depends on other factors such as the type of conductor used and the design of the generator.

5. Are there any limitations to using magnets to create energy?

One limitation of using magnets to create energy is that the strength of the magnetic field decreases with distance, so the magnets would need to be placed very close to the conductor to produce a significant amount of electricity. Additionally, the energy produced by magnets is limited by the amount of magnetic energy they possess, which cannot be replenished once used up.

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