Generating Free Electricity with a Magnetic Motor

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The discussion centers on the idea of generating free electricity using a magnetic motor connected to a DC motor or alternator, aiming for an output of 20-50 watts. Participants express skepticism about the feasibility of generating more energy than is input, emphasizing the laws of thermodynamics. The concept of using magnets rotating inside copper wire coils is acknowledged as a basic principle of dynamo design, commonly seen in bicycle generators. Efficiency in such designs is highlighted as a worthy project to explore further. Overall, the conversation underscores the challenges and misconceptions surrounding free energy generation.
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i had got a project of generating elctricity and i thought to make magnetic motor attached to a dc motor or altenator which can produce 20-50 watts or more its free electricity any ideas

plus if i could make a generator with magnets rotating inside coils of copper wire and if is very effecient
 
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Aqib Ansari said:
I had got a project of generating electricity and I thought to make magnetic motor attached to a dc motor or altenator which can produce 20-50 watts or more. It is free electricity. Any ideas?

Plus if I could make a generator with magnets rotating inside coils of copper wire and if is very effecient

Well Ansari. After editing your thread the best I could, I can honestly tell you this. Many of us have passed that road and came to learn how flowed our thinking was. I hope in due cause you will realize that you can not get more (energy) than what you give. Actuallly you always get less. I guess from your statement you have met failure (you said "I had got'').

About making a generator with magnets rotating inside coils made of copper? Well that is how simple dynamos are made (check your bicycle's dynamo today). How to make them efficient? Now that is a good project. Try.
 
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