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Faraday's Law and electric force
I can see where you would think that; perhaps I was not clear in my explanation: I have mechanical force moving the magnet inside the coil, I was simply referring to the fact that something like a capacitor or a battery wold be impractical for what I'm needing to do. Thanks to all of you for...- EverGreen_3112
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Faraday's Law and electric force
The application I'm needing to use this for is underwater and I'm not one hundred percent sure, but, I don't think a solar panel would be practical :)- EverGreen_3112
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Faraday's Law and electric force
I'm working on personal research problem while taking leave from school to work a Co-op. The basic idea of what I'm trying to create is a device that will produce electrical charge without having to be charged or have some outside dependence of electric force. the only way I could think to do...- EverGreen_3112
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