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Is it possible to create electricity by spinning a coil between two magents?
The discussion centers on the feasibility of generating electricity through the motion of coils and magnets, exploring various configurations and mechanisms involved in electromagnetic induction. It includes theoretical considerations and practical examples related to generators and dynamo technology.
Participants express a range of views on the mechanisms of electricity generation through motion, with some agreeing on basic principles while others highlight specific conditions that must be met for effective generation. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the optimal configurations and methods for generating electricity.
Participants mention various configurations and conditions that affect electricity generation, indicating that certain assumptions about motion and magnetic field interactions are critical to the discussion. There are unresolved aspects regarding the effectiveness of different setups.
It can be done wrong and generate no current. A cylinder magnet polarized on its longitudinal axis, placed inside a cylinder in line with its longitudinal axis will generate nothing if the magnet is spun around its axis while holding the coil motionless, or vice versa. Spin the coil around its axis and hold the magnet stationary, or even spin them both around their axes will result in no current generation.deanbo said:Wasn't sure if you could generate electricity by just spinning magnets within a coil or vice versa as well.![]()
deanbo said:Wasn't sure if you could generate electricity by just spinning magnets within a coil or vice versa as well.![]()