Motor which operate solely on magnet and gravity?

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The discussion centers around the feasibility of creating a motor that operates solely on magnets and gravitational force, as assigned by a professor. Participants express skepticism about existing models claiming to work on these principles, noting that many online demonstrations lack authenticity. The conversation highlights concerns regarding the violation of the second law of thermodynamics, emphasizing that a true perpetual motion machine is impossible. Suggestions include using a paddle wheel with magnets or a Foucault pendulum, but these ideas also face criticism for not providing a sustainable energy source. Ultimately, the consensus is that while magnets store some energy, they cannot function as a reliable power source for a motor without external energy input.
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I received an assignment from my professor which sounds like follow:

"Suggest a motor which operates only on magnets and gravitational force."

While I did make a search online and found some model which seems to work, I am sill a little skeptical (There are videos online, but none of them are authentic). Are there any design which full fills such requirement, and has been verified? I was told that such machine would not violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics because the magnet itself is the energy source. Can anyone verified / debunk this?

Thanks in advanced.
 
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Without any external energy input - it's going to be tricky.
Otherwise it's quite easy.
1, Attach plastic paddle wheel to electric motor.
2, Stand above it
3, Drop magnets onto paddle wheel.
4, Motor turns - generates electricity
 
You may try putting a permanent magnet on a Focault pendulum.
As the pendulum precesses the magnetic interacts with the Earth's magnetic field and adds kinetic energy!
 
It not only violates the second law, it also violates Ivan's law. :biggrin:

Perpetual motion/free energy discussions are banned because it [such a motor] would violate the second law.

There is a small amount of energy stored in the field of a magnet, but only a very little bit. And there is no way to switch it on and off as we would do for a motor using electromagnets, brushes, and a rotor.
 
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