springs? goodness no...well perhaps as a saftey - but there are electromagnets on each side that push the natural magnet back and forth, through the coil. A photo-sensitive sensor turns off and on the electromagnet sto use like-poles to keep the magnet in motion, and generating more current...
WOw! I was just thinking that! I said to myself...I wonder if EMF would push back on the magnet as it passed through the coil. But this is irrelavent.
I don't blame anyone for not reading the entire original post. But the entire device is about 6 meters long. I guess it's good that most...
I always just assumed that gravity was really just ,mass warping time-space.
When you place a bowling ball on some stretched out rubber sheet, it warps and droops. When you place a marble on that rubber, it rolls to the largest dip (being the one the bowling ball made) in the rubber sheet.
a physicist is the atoms' way of thinking about atoms...anonymous wrote that :)
Hmm...so...if I had...say... 1000 turns of wire wrapped around with a Magnet passing through at 3 (or more) m/s, with a strength of 1 Tesla (or more...however high a large neodymium natural magnet can get..)
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Ah! I think the amount of coil used would also effect this!
So... 1 Tesla x 100 yards of wire x 3 m/s = 300 volts? will it take more then 300 volts to move a magnet with an electromagnet at 3 m/s? I think not...but perhaps I am wrong but this means left over energy!
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