Magnets = Energy?
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Magnets are used to generate electricity in generators. The current induced in a conductor is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic field over time. However, to create the electricity you have to input energy to create the change ( like spin the rotor in the generator) as you increase the electrical load, the rotor becomes harder to spin, requiring that more energy be input.
Motors do the opposite, they use electricity to create magnetic fields which spin the rotor. As the load increases on a motor, the motor requires more current to maintain speed which requires more current which puts more load on the generator...
Actually you can make electric from types of magnets...Its had to due with the magnetic fields.
You use magnets in generators to create electricity. You can do this with a wind mill or a water mill.
You can buy windmills or components to make windmills, generators, buy power inverters, and deep cycle batteries to store the energy/electricity. Then re use it in your home or other places. You must live in an area with a constant wind to benefit and make back your investment in the items you buy. If you live in a windy area it is better than solar as it can generate electricity 24 hours a day.
The Hybrid vehicles use magnets/motors in conjunction with braking to generate electricity to recharge their ginormous batteries.
I make electricity everyday, and magnets are used in all instances!
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