Let's say a magnet is attached to an object that weigh's 15 pound's . Then someone attempt's to take the magnet off the object . The object then go's up with the magnet (still being attached to it ) Does that mean the magnet can lift 15 pound's ? Also when a magnet is rotateing through a coil...
Well yes that is what am asking, but am also new to electric physics stuff. Based on that as of now I don't really get what you mean but thank's for posting .
I was thinking if the strenght of the permanet magnet could be parallel to I , the rate at which the the magnet (or wire) rotates parallel to V & of course the wire resistance would go with R . If there is some type of way to determine the outcome of a generator before building it, starting it...