
How Does Magnetic Piston Generator Works
Author: Larres Von Peligrino
Magnetic piston generator is a popular product in the energy industry. This generator uses magnetic power to make continuous movement. So you ca say that it can run by itself and keep on generating electricity. There are many advantages to this type of generator and one of the best alternative energy generators for many reasons.
Like other alternative energy generators, it does not need sunlight, water, wind or any other resource. The magnetic force of the magnets provides it continuous energy. It is not dependent on any kind of weather conditions. There is no need to wait for sun or wind to make it work, but it works in all the weather conditions. Rainy day or a calm day will not affect its working. It also does not need any type of element like fuel or water to make it run.There are no harmful emissions so it does not harm the environment. Moreover, very eco-friendly as this device does not make any harmful substance. The magnetic piston generator is not flammable and has not any explosive material, so is very safe. Even if you have children in your house, it won't harm them. With little or no maintenance cost, it proves to be very cheap.
This device can be constructed at home without any technical knowledge. The materials needed for the magnetic piston generator are easy to find. They can be found in any hardware store. They also do not need much space to store. A small corner of the house is enough to store this device. The advantages installing the magnetic piston generator will be realized by you after you have installed it and there is no electricity bill to pay.
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How can I get talking to this guy to make the bus ride less awkward?
So, here’s what’s happening:
I’ve known this guy since 7th grade, and we were good friends, but when I told him a girl I thought liked him really didn’t, he never talked to me again. I’m a Freshmen now, and he’s totally changed.
He’s really nice to me even though we haven’t talked in years, and he’s into smart stuff like Quiz Bowl and everything, which is weird because he really doesn’t seem like the type… anyway, we ride the same bus and got assigned a seat together. Well, not exactly assigned, but he and I sit in the same seat because the rest of the bus was full because our bus driver is stupid…
Well, even though he only rides for 10 minutes, more or less, and then gets off, everything was really awkward. He was talking to the little kids in front of me, and I was sitting there staring out the window. The only thing he wanted to talk about was Quiz Bowl and weird things like electromagnetic fields and magnets and generators…
What should I say to him? I want to tell him it’s cool that he’s on Quiz Bowl, but this other guy (who likes me, I think… he’s a creeper) is also on Quiz Bowl, and I (being kind of friends, I guess… well, he thinks we are, but I don’t like him) always used to make fun of Quiz Bowl.
He would probably laugh because he thinks I like the guy I sit with thanks to my big mouth friend.
What could I say to the guy I sit with to get a conversation going? I think he also thinks I still like him, even though I don’t like him anymore… it’s kind of confusing. Sorry.
Help please! Chem/physics..?
1Current generated by induction in a generator, and the needle moving in a compass prove that:
A there is a current flowing through a compass.
B a compass can be used to produce electricity.
C magnetic fields can exert a force that have visible effects.
D electric fields are responsible for making a compass work.
2Generators use electromagnetic inductance to create current.
* What is electromagnetic inductance?
* How does a generator use electromagnetic inductance to create a current?
3A loop of wire is placed within a magnetic field. If the loop of wire is stationary as is the magnetic field, will a current be induced in the wire? Why or why not?
a little help please!!! thank you for looking?
1.You take a compass inside your house to verify that it will align with the Earth’s magnetic field. You find that the compass works everywhere except the kitchen. What might account for this discrepancy?
2. A loop of wire is placed within a magnetic field. If the loop of wire is stationary as is the magnetic field, will a current be induced in the wire? Why or why not?
3. The Earth’s magnetic field is not fixed, and throughout the history of the Earth, the field has changed position. Suppose you had a time machine and could travel back in time: How could you verify that the magnetic poles of the Earth have shifted?
4. Wrapping a wire around an iron nail and running a current through the wire magnetizes the nail. If the number of loops around the nail is increased, what happens to the strength of the induced magnet?
5. A stationary electron sits inside a stationary magnetic field. Will the magnetic field cause the electron to move? If the stationary electron sat inside a stationary electric field would the electric field cause the electron to move?
6. Generators use electromagnetic inductance to create current.
What is electromagnetic inductance?
How does a generator use electromagnetic inductance to create a current?
7. The Earth’s magnetic field is strongest
A near the equator.
B close to the Norh Pole.
C close to the South Pole.
D both (b) and (c)
8. Current generated by induction in a generator, and the needle moving in a compass prove that
A there is a current flowing through a compass.
B a compass can be used to produce electricity.
C magnetic fields can exert a force that have visible effects.
D electric fields are responsible for making a compass work.
Get a piece of paper and a pen from your kitbag when you’re sitting by him.
Write something like, “HELLO” (yes, in capital letters–hell, draw them in bubbles lol!), and give him the paper and the pen.
Then turn away and wait.
Respond when he returns it. Give it to him. Wait for it back. Respond. Repeat. xD
It’d be a conversation starter! Just do something random!
ALSO: This’d have to be when he’s not talking to someone, just sitting there like you, bored. If he’s doing something, don’t interrupt him. Just wait. Patient.
Need help with science PLEASE help!!!! 10 pts to best answer FAST!?
10. A current carrying wire wrapped around an iron ore is called a(n) ____.
generator
conductor
transformer
electromagnet
12. The electromagnetic waves with the highest energy are ____. gamma rays
infrared waves
sound waves
ultraviolet waves
13. The SI unit for frequency is the ____.
decibel
degree
hertz
meter
15. In order for the human body to make vitamin D, some exposure to what kind of light waves is necessary?
infrared waves
microwaves
ultraviolet waves
X rays
16. The process of detecting objects by bouncing sounds off them is called ____.
diffraction
echolocation
reverberation
vibration
17. Sound intensity is measured in ____.
decibels
hertz
infrared waves
nanometers
18. Explain how you can quickly determine whether a string of lights is wired in series or in parallel.
19. What would happen to travelers relying on a compass if they traveled in an area with a large magnetite deposit?
20. A primary coil has 60 turns of wire, the secondary coil has 4 turns of wire. If the output voltage from a transformer is 32 V, what is the input volatge?
21. What is the difference between nearsightedness and farsightedness?
Thank you SO much!!
*sigh* I hate when people answer like that. It’s not like you HAVE to answer. And if you’ll notice, I got most of the answers on my own but I’m stumped on these.
I’m in the general 8th grade science class. why?
10 electromagnet
12 gamma rays
13 hertz
15 ultraviolet waves
16 echolocation
17 decibels
18 in series, lights will be dimmer whereas in parallel they would each be at full brightness
19 the compass would point towards the strongest magnetic field
20 primary coil pd/secondar coil pd =number of turns primary/number of turns secondary
therefore
x/32=60/4
x/32=15
x=480V
21 dunno sorry mate
Omg, I will love you forever. . .?
A lot.
. . . if you help me with my science.
Yeah, they gave us this little review test muh bobber to do over summer, and I’d just like to get it out of the way. I’m pretty sure I have most of them right already, but I kinda wanna be sure. And it’s a summer quiz anyway, so whatever. I’d really appreciate it.
1. The buildup of electric charges on an object is called a ____.
a. circuit charge
b. current circuit
c. static charge
d. current charge
2. One example of a good conductor is ____.
a. copper
b. wood
c. glass
d. rubber
3. The separation of positive and negative charges due to electric field is called a(n) ____.
a. static charge
b. current charge
c. series circuit
d. induced circuit
4. When the resistance in an electrical circuit increases, the current flowing in the circuit ____.
a. increases
b. decreases
c. stays the same
d. changes direction
5. The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one form to another is called ____.
a. electrical energy
b. electrical power
c. electrical resistance
d. voltage regulation
6. Electric companies usually sell electrical energy in units of ____.
a. watts
b. amperes
c. volts
d. kilowatt-hours
7. The location of the strongest magnetic field is the ____.
a. center of the magnet
b. magnetic domains
c. magnetic fields
d. magnetic poles
8. The aurora borealis is seen mainly ____.
a. at the equator
b. near the poles
c. over oceans
d. on high mountains
9. The function of an electric motor is to change ____.
a. chemical energy into electrical energy
b. electrical energy into chemical energy
c. electrical energy into mechanical energy
d. mechanical energy into electrical energy
10. A current carrying wire wrapped around an iron ore is called a(n) ____.
a. generator
b. conductor
c. transformer
d. electromagnet
11. The electromagnetic waves with the highest energy are ____.
a. gamma rays
b. infrared waves
c. sound waves
d. ultraviolet waves
12. The SI unit for frequency is the ____.
a. decibel
b. degree
c. hertz
d. meter
13. In order for the human body to make vitamin D, some exposure to what kind of light waves is necessary?
a. infrared waves
b. microwaves
c. ultraviolet waves
d. X rays
14. The process of detecting objects by bouncing sounds off them is called ____.
a. diffraction
b. echolocation
c. reverberation
d. vibration
15. Sound intensity is measured in ____.
a. decibels
b. hertz
c. infrared waves
d. nanometers
16. Explain how you can quickly determine whether a string of lights is wired in series or in parallel.
17. What would happen to travelers relying on a compass if they traveled in an area with a large magnetite deposit?
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