Generate Electricity from Atmospheric Pressure

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Electricity can be generated from atmospheric pressure differences, as demonstrated by wind turbines and energy towers. A proposed method involves using a vacuum container with a lubricated rod and spring mechanism, where atmospheric pressure pulls the rod inward to generate energy. However, this system would only work once without an external energy source to reset it, as pressure alone cannot create continuous electricity. Effective energy generation requires both pressure and motion, highlighting the importance of airflow in existing technologies. Overall, while atmospheric pressure can contribute to energy generation, it must be part of a system that allows for continuous movement.
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can we produce electricity from atmospheric pressure...if yes,
please suggest any processes or methods by which we can generate electricity from atmospheric pressure..
 
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rshreyas said:
can we produce electricity from atmospheric pressure...if yes,
please suggest any processes or methods by which we can generate electricity from atmospheric pressure..


We can produce electricity from atmospheric pressure difference

Wind turbines do this all the time :smile:

There is another interesting method to use this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_tower_(downdraft)

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i have an idea of generating electricity...
inside vacuum there is no opposite pressure.a vacuum container is taken with a lubricated end.the end is closed with a long and light weight rod.just below the rod on the bottom surface of the container,a spring is tightly paced .So, because of atmospheric the rod is sucked inside and the spring contracts and pushes the rod to its same position.then energy can be generated by the action of spring...
 
rshreyas said:
i have an idea of generating electricity...
inside vacuum there is no opposite pressure.a vacuum container is taken with a lubricated end.the end is closed with a long and light weight rod.just below the rod on the bottom surface of the container,a spring is tightly paced .So, because of atmospheric the rod is sucked inside and the spring contracts and pushes the rod to its same position.then energy can be generated by the action of spring...

Pressure alone will not generate Electricity. To get energy, you need a force (or some pressure) and you need motion (or a flow of fluid).
Your suggested system would work for one shot only. You would then need to pull the rod out again (supplying your own energy) and start again. The atmosphere would only be acting like a spring, to store energy - and not acting as a source of energy.

The Energy Tower and, of course, wind turbines, work because there is a net movement of air, along with a pressure difference. A vital difference there.
 
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