Perpetual Motion Magnets

perpetual motion magnets

Perpetual Motion Magnets - Renewable Energy From Magnetic Generators

Author: James Watson

In order to save electricity, more number of people around the globe are opting for alternate electrical sources to save on power bills like perpetual motion magnets. There are various options for renewable energy which are getting easier to use. Apart from solar energy and wind energy, there is an emerging trend of an alternate electrical source called a magnetic generator. Based upon attraction and repulsion of magnetic poles, a perpetual motion is attained, which is later converted into electricity. Additionally, the magnetic generator has the capability to produce more electricity then it actually consumes.

This means that the creation of electrical energy doesn't need help from other energy source for operation. An individual will be able to produce free electricity after investing costs on materials used in setting up a magnetic generator. Anybody can build their own DIY magnetic generator for perpetual motion magnets, but it is best advised to spend quality on researching about the blueprints and guides during the process. Ideally, the material cost would be around hundred dollars and building it would effectively reduce the power bill charges by about 20% to 50%.

In addition, these magnetic generators are reliable and offer electricity without any need for routine checking. The perpetual motion magnets have the capability of generating electricity nearly for four hundred years after which they would lose their ability. These magnetic generators are eco-friendly and safe to use, as they don't produce any harmful by-products. Typically, the magnetic generator would involve less cost and provide free electrical energy for a life-long period.

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10 Responses to Perpetual Motion Magnets

  1. pgarg3 says:

    Perpetual motion with earth magnets. Science Fair. Need examples DONT NEED STUPID or “CAN NOT HAPPEN” comments
    I am trying to research a more in depth way of discovering perpetual motion. The best I can figure out is magnets. Although they because useless overtime it is the beset in terms of efficency. Any ideas that might work? Like the nail and 1/2 watt bulb?

  2. Naldor says:

    Perpetual Motion and magnets…?
    Second question of mine here…

    Okay, if you had a non-magnetic tube, and inside this tube were three magnets. The magnet in the center is free to spin around and thus exert it’s negative and positive forces to different ends of the tube. Now, attach to the same point on the central magnet two small strings connected to the other two magnets, and another small string connecting the two side magnets.

    Have both end magnets have the same polarity toward the center magnet(lets say it’s the negative side for this). You start the magnets off with one close to the center (magnet1) magnet and one away (magnet2). Magnet2 is far and thus it’s string is extending so that only the negative portion of the center magnet is facing Magnet1. Being repelled away by the center magnet, magnet1 will pull it’s string tight and thus turn the center magnet and at the same time pull magnet2 toward the center. Magnet2 would then be repelled by the center magnet and would pull it’s string to cause the center magnet to turn again and pull magnet1 to the center.

    Wouldn’t this create perpetual motion? Even though you’d need to use some for of energy to start the process, wouldn’t the repelling of the magnets and pull of the center magnet when it’s opposite faces one of the side magnets create it’s own motion?

  3. Knowledge Seeker says:

    I need some blueprints/pictures of some perpetual motion machines that are powered by strong magnets. Help?
    I am doing a science fair project on perpetual motion and free energy. The problem is, I am unable to uncover any pictures that are helpful. They must be of a perpetual motion machine that is powered by magnets, but it can’t be powered by electromagnets. If you can find some please just post the link below.

  4. Landon Kilbane says:

    Do magnets affect perpetual motion in space?
    (in space) if a metal magnet ring surrounds a rod of metal that you set spinning, will the magnetism eventually slow down the spinning rod, or will it just center the rod inside of the ring and allow it to spin as long as it is undisturbed?

  5. jdogg says:

    can you get perpetual motion from magnets to produce energy?

  6. Anonymous says:

    Depends on a couple things. The direction the rod is pointed and the direction it is spinning. If the axis of rotation of the rod, the axis of rotational symmetry of the cylindrical shape of the rod, and the magnetic moment of the metal were all pointed in the same way, no current would be induced in the metal rod and it would not slow down. But it would not automatically center itself.

    If the magnetic moment wobbles, or the metal moves in any way which is not along its axis of rotational symmetry, it will not be a maintainable situation. If there are any currents induced or if the magnet itself is producing a time-varying field seen by someone nearby who is not rotating with it, it will slow down.

  7. Anonymous says:

    You can’t make anything with “real perpetual motion”, but you can make devices that keep extracting power from their surroundings as long as the power source is available and they remain in working order. A science fair project explaining the difference might work.

    In principle, you can extract energy from the earth’s rotation. It would seem as though you could do so with a pendulum or gyroscope You could have a Foucault pendulum with a piece from an old-fashioned grandfather clock that keeps the pendulum swinging despite friction, only driven by the apparent rotation of the pendulum. Or you could have a gyroscope that’s kept turning by its own precession.

    Either way, what would make or break the project is the writing along with it. You would need to write about Foucault pendulums or precession of gyroscopes, but you would also need to write about conservation of angular momentum, and explain why it’s a problem for the device in question, and what in the real world actually *does* extract energy from the earth’s rotation.

  8. Anonymous says:

    A lot of people seem to use the latin term “perpetuum mobile”, so you might find that a useful search term as well.

    When I used that search term I found this very nice historic web page.
    http://www.hp-gramatke.net/perpetuum/index.htm

    Look around there, I assure you magnets are mentioned. Lots of diagrams too.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Energy will be lost in each pull of the string. Eventually the magnets will reach a equilibrium state.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Yes, but the BAD old government keeps it covered up because they want to sell more gasoline…

    Paranoids Forever!

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