I am not concerned with perpetual motion. Every where I have looked for the information I needed someone brings up perpetual motion. Then the threat goes on a tangent and dies.
So right now let's end all of the talk of perpetual motion. This is not the thread for it.
All I am concerned with...
I want to first say thank you for your replies and also apologize for my incorrect terminology.
Yes, I am attempting to produce power not energy. As far as the required electrical output I require, it must be able to plug into a standard US wall outlet to supply power back to the grid...
If a cylindrical induction generator has:
a diameter of 4 inches
500 turns (coils) of #30 wire
4 2in magnets of unknown magnetic field strength
and motor generating 3000RPM
Note that the magnets will be rotating parallel to the turns in the coil. See attachment for concept...