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QuestionCan the wires overlap?Community AnswerYes, they can, but your generator might not be quite as efficient. It would be better to not let the wires overlap.
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QuestionCould I possibly add more copper wire and another magnet to produce more power?Community AnswerYes, increasing the number of turns of copper wire or increasing the magnetic field by adding another magnet would produce more power.
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QuestionWhat is the concept of simple electric generator?Community AnswerThe magnet applies a magnetic field to the coil. While applying a magnet field, this is combined with constant movement of the magnet, and an electric charge is created.
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QuestionIs it essential to use a bar magnet?Community AnswerBar Magnets produce a uniform and strong magnetic field which, in many cases, is ideal for generating electricity.
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QuestionHow many turns of coil is required? What is the relationship to voltage and current?bill beatyCommunity AnswerIf using a weak steel magnet, many thousands of turns of wire would be needed. Instead for a group of ceramic block magnets, you need 600-800 turns to light a red LED. For a rare-earth neo super magnet, you'd only need less than 100 turns of wire. The speed (RPM) affects the voltage, the number of turns affects the voltage, the strength of the magnet affects the voltage. To produce higher current, use thicker wire.
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QuestionHow much winding is needed to produce a 5 volt current or to charge a smart phone?Community Answer1666 ft in accordance with these instructions. However, you will need to meet additional requirements, so you don't fry your phone or electrocute anything else.
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QuestionHow does the magnet help in the process?Community AnswerMagnets create a magnetic field. When a magnetic field moves past a conductor (the wire), it makes electricity flow in the wire.
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QuestionCan I attach this generator to any cycle?Community AnswerYes, you can, but the current produced would be limited due to the copper wiring.
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QuestionWhat are the principles of electricity and magnetism used in simple electric generators?Community AnswerThe magnetism pulls the electrons along the wire. If you connect both ends of the copper wire to a light bulb, the electrons would be able to flow around through the wire in a circuit.
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QuestionHow wide does the winding need to be for this project?Community AnswerThe wider the winding, the better. Keep in mind, however, that the heavier the winding is, the less efficient it will be.
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QuestionCan it charge a phone?Community AnswerUnfortunately, the voltage produced by this generator is not enough to charge a phone battery.
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QuestionCould I attach a homemade fan to one end so that wind can spin the magnet?Community AnswerYou can, but you won't get considerable output. It can be low due to the fact that it receives low force of wind.
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QuestionHow can I increase the voltage?Community AnswerYou must increase the number of coils. For example, a generator with 100 coils would be 50 times more powerful than a generator with two coils.
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QuestionCan I use an insulating rod instead of the conductor rod?Community AnswerYou could use an insulator, but magnets produce more power than insulating rod.
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QuestionHow can this method be used at a higher voltage?Community AnswerYou would need to convert it to AC, then step it up using a transformer. You would also need a much more substantial generator to do this.
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QuestionHow can I connect it to a battery?Community AnswerYou are essentially creating a battery with the aforementioned experiment. You can conversely create a magnetic field with a battery connected to coiled wire. Just connect the wire ends to a battery instead of a light or multimeter. Then you don't need a magnet inside. You shouldn't have to spin it either. The battery and coil will create a magnetic field.
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QuestionWill the output from this be AC or DC?Community AnswerIt will be alternating current because it is a linear electric generator, which is a magnet spinning through loops of wire.
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QuestionCould I use this generator to power a fan, and then use the rotating fan to turn the shaft, thus making the fan perpetually giving itself electricity?Community AnswerNo, too much energy is lost in the process of the electricity traveling down the wire. This ideas is used, in arc reactors, though.
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QuestionWhy does the light bulb not flash?Community AnswerThe bulb used in this example is a resistive filament bulb, as electricity travels through the filament it glows in the same fashion as the filaments in your toaster. Even though the magnets create a minor pulse of energy with each pass, the filament still needs time to "cool" before light will dissipate. The faster the magnets are spun, the brighter the glow. For an easy visual example, plug in your toaster, set it to the highest setting, turn it on, and when fully bright, unplug it and see how fast the light dims down. This is a crude example, but the principal is the same. Gasses in the bulb help it to glow brighter when on and dim faster when off without producing as much heat.
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QuestionIs it important to use a strong magnet?Community AnswerYes it is. if you want strong magnets, buy a neodymium magnet. It is really strong.
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QuestionIf using the small magnets, does it matter what order they go in? I.e., one should attract, then repulse, or does it not matter?BCT23Community AnswerIt does not matter, as long as it turns at a good speed. However, a larger and stronger magnet would increase its efficiency.
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QuestionI can't understand the magnet concept. How does the light glow when the magnet is rotating?BCT23Community AnswerThe magnetism pulls the electrons along the wire. If you connect both ends of the copper wire to a light bulb, the electrons will be able to flow around through the wire in a circuit.
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QuestionWhere could I buy the ceramic magnet?Community AnswerYou can find these magnets on Amazon. Once on the main page, simply search for ceramic magnets.
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QuestionWould DC power be created by stationary magnets and spinning copper?David MeisingerCommunity AnswerStationary magnets and spinning copper wiring would not produce DC electrical current. Most electrical generators do produce AC current and do consist of spinning wiring and stationary magnets. The reason why most generators consist of stationary magnets is that the higher-powered magnets are very fragile and can crack or flake off very easily. Spinning them very quickly can lead to damage and problems earlier on, so having them be stationary just makes sure they will last longer.
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QuestionWhat if I use steel wire?Community AnswerIt will be a lot weaker.
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QuestionCan I use a ring magnet instead of a bar magnet?Community AnswerPossibly, but it would not be as efficent because it does not have a south and north side like bars.
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QuestionWhat kind of magnet do you need to make a simple electric generator?Community AnswerA bar magnet is best, and the stronger, the better. Make sure it's the right size, too!
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QuestionCan I use PVC instead of cardboard?bill beatyCommunity AnswerYes, PVC works fine, if it is fairly small (and fits the magnet closely). The axle must pass through holes drilled through the PVC.
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QuestionIs it safe for junior high school students to present in a science fair?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhere do the ceramic magnets go? I know that 2 are used around the shaft, but I don't see the other two.Wayne JohnCommunity AnswerTwo go north and south on the shaft and two go east and west on the shaft North and south positive face out, east and west positive face in (or vice versa).
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