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How to Generate Free Electricity Using Magnets

Learning how to make free electricity using magnets has been a challenge to many scientists. It is part of the quest to produce a perpetual motion generator. Many trials have been made, but very few came up with a realistic magnetic motor design that can generate electricity to power a house.

To build a magnet motor, you must understand the power of magnetic fields around the magnets. The attraction force of magnets with opposite polarity and repulsion force of magnets with the same polarity are used to induce motion to a device. The best kept secret about the conception of a magnet motor evolves around the proper positioning and the size of the magnets used.

Building a magnet motor to generate electricity is only half of the equation. The magnet motor must be big enough to induce rotation to an electric generator. This generator will convert the rotation energy of the magnet motor to electricity you can use to power your home or rv.

This electricity is free because there is no power source such as fuel or electricity to power the magnetic motor. The one and only source of energy is the magnetic field around the magnets. It is totally independent. There is only a low cost of buying a diy guide and parts from a local hardware store to build it. Doing it yourself will pay you back in a short period of time as you will notice your electric bills melt down like snow in the sun!

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8 Responses to Magnets Motor

  1. TT says:

    How do you build an electric motor without using permanent magnets?
    I need to build an electric motor without any permanent magnets with a power source no greater than 9V any help including diagrams would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou

  2. A conscience says:

    Is it possible to make a motor that runs only on magnets?
    I know in a typical electric motor, electromagnets are attached to the axle/rotating thing and magnets are pasted on the sides of the cylinder. Electricity drives the electromagnet, and it spins due to the same polarity it has with the magnets on the walls, causing the axle to rotate. My question is why can’t we use normal magnets instead of electromagnets? Replacing the electromagnets with normal magnets of the same polarity shouldn’t affect the whole mechanism, or would it? If it would, how? I want some professional answers please, not just a random person’s theory.

  3. Adam G says:

    How do you make a small motor run with magnets and NO battery?
    I would like to know how to build/ make a small motor that runs ONLY with magnets… does anyone know how to make one? let me know if you do.

  4. linlyons says:

    first, in a motor, the rotor is the part in the middle that turns, and the stator is the outside part, that contains a magnetic field, within which the rotor turns.,

    you could use permanent magnets for a brushed motor for the stator.
    however, if you tried to use them for both, then the rotor’s N-pole would find the stator’s S-pole, and just park there. it wouldn’t spin.

    the reason that the rotor spins if that it’s designed such that the S-pole (and N-pole) are at 90 degrees to the respective poles of the stator, and the rotor spins trying to align the poles. however, the poles keep changing so that the N and S poles stay around 90 degrees away.

    the general rule that applies is that you cannot have a system that produces more energy than it consumes. or even the same amount. it’s called a perpetual motion machine. think about it. if you could, why would we be buying, and burning, coal and oil. we’d just be making “free” electricity.

  5. Rox Tarr says:

    Is Possible to make a motor by using only permanent magnets with no electromagnets?
    Since magnets are a stored form of energy, it should be possible to covert it into mechanical enegry. Such a motor will not need any power supply since there are no electromagnets. Also it will not break any law of conservation of energy.
    Since there are electromagnets, this motor would not need any electricity to run.
    I guess this motor does not break any laws of physics since Magnets are a stored form of energy. They keep exerting force on nearby iron objects due to this energy. We just need to find a way convert this magnetic energy into kinetic energy.

  6. richard says:

    To be an electric motor, you must have magnets pushing against each other. If you don’t want to use permanent magnets then you need to use electro magnets. This is a very common kind of motor and is called a universal motor. It can be wired as series or parallel – this describes how the electro magnets on the stator (the ones that dont move) and the communatator (the ones that do move) are wired together.
    A squirrel cage motor has no permanent magnets but a field is induced in the squirrel cage (hence its also called an induction motor) by the stator windings. This creates a magnetic field to push against i.e. bocomes an electromagnet.
    You can build a very simple motor using a compass (ok that is a permanent magnet) and winding some coils of wire around the casing and then connecting it to an ac field. This has only 1 moving part – the compass

  7. billrussell42 says:

    not possible. It’s a perpetual motion machine… it seems to come up on a weekly basis. Do a search above “Search for questions” to get lots of answers on perpetual motion machines. Basically they violate some of the most basic laws of physics. .

    edit: the “Perendev motor” noted in one of the answers is a hoax.

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  8. billrussell42 says:

    no, you would be building a perpetual motion machine, aka magnetic motor.

    Not possible as it violates several very basic laws of physics.

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