How much electricity can be produced from 3000 rpm?

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The discussion centers on the potential for generating electricity from a car axle designed with magnetic properties and copper wire casing. While the idea suggests that this could enhance electric vehicle efficiency by converting kinetic energy back into electrical energy, it is based on the flawed premise of zero resistance in the system. In reality, energy extraction would slow the vehicle down, and such mechanisms already exist in the form of regenerative braking. The conversation also touches on the prohibition of discussing perpetual motion and free energy concepts, which are deemed pseudoscientific. Overall, the concept presented is not new and aligns with established technologies in electric vehicles.
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If your axel in you car was magnetic with copper wire casing would that produce electricity? If so how much?
If there is no resistance in that process then there wouldn't be a detrimental effect on the performance (bar added weight of the wire)
With the raising popularity of electric cars it would reconvert some of the kenetic energy back into electrical energy. Therefore increase the range?
There is probably a easy answer that will shoot this down, or its already in place but though it was a interesting idea.
 
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Tom1211 said:
If your axel in you car was magnetic with copper wire casing would that produce electricity?
One of the magical things about cars and electricity, is that this already happens.
If so how much?
Whatever the system is designed for.
If there is no resistance in that process...
There is always resistance. So the rest of your post, is, um, based on a false premise.
then there wouldn't be a detrimental effect on the performance (bar added weight of the wire)
With the raising popularity of electric cars it would reconvert some of the kenetic energy back into electrical energy. Therefore increase the range?
There is probably a easy answer that will shoot this down, or its already in place but though it was a interesting idea.

Worded differently though, you might be onto something.
 
OmCheeto said:
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Worded differently though, you might be onto something.

billy_joule said:
...is called regenerative braking

That's the different wording, I was looking for. :angel:
 
Tom1211 said:
If your axel in you car was magnetic with copper wire casing would that produce electricity? If so how much?
If there is no resistance in that process then there wouldn't be a detrimental effect on the performance (bar added weight of the wire)
With the raising popularity of electric cars it would reconvert some of the kenetic energy back into electrical energy. Therefore increase the range?
There is probably a easy answer that will shoot this down, or its already in place but though it was a interesting idea.
Welcome to the PF, Tom. :smile:

We don't allow discussions of Over-Unity mechanisms or Perpetual Motion Machines (PMMs) here at the PF. In addition to the useful responses you have gotten, please have a look at the links mentioned in the PF Rules Forbidden Topics list -- they will help you to understand why you cannot extract energy continuously from a system.

PF Forbidden Topics said:
Pseudoscience, such as (but not limited to):
Perpetual motion and "free energy" discussions
http://wiki.4hv.org/index.php/Free_Energy_Debunking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion
http://www.skepdic.com/freeenergy.html
http://www.skepdic.com/perpetual.html
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