fooktade said:
you seem to know a lot more about this stuff then me. i have only read through a couple basic textbooks so if you wouldn't mind can you help me a little
We're definitely trying to help you.
You're going to build a vehicle that's powered by a source of energy, then you're going to attach a generator to the axles, or put turbines on it to try to extract energy from the wind, or some other such secondary device to try to extract energy.
It will not work. Here's why:
Attaching any device to extract energy (such as a generator on the axle or turbines in the wind)
will increase the work your primary motor needs to do to move the vehicle. Any gains you make from these secondary devices will be stolen directly from the extra work your primary motor needs to do in the first place.
eg. your gas-powered car gets 20mpg. Add a turbine to extract energy. The amount of energy the trubine extracts is directly proportional to how much harder the engine will have to work. Now, you can supplement the motor with electicity, except that your gas engine now only gets 10mpg.
Further, making the system more complex means more moving parts, more friction and more energy lost to heat. To make the most efficient use of energy, you want to
minimize wasteful complexity, not make it worse.