trevorjohnson83
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Flexi Says: The world's largest and most powerful magnet is the Central Solenoid magnet in the ITER fusion reactor in France. The magnet is 18 meters (59 feet) tall, 4.2 meters (14 feet) wide, and weighs around 90,700 metric tons.
Thought I'd throw out another crazy idea. use this tremendous magnet stationary, and spin copper around it. You would get the same amount of energy as spinning the magnet but a fraction of the weight and fire needed to spin the copper. Using contacts like a electric motor but you wouldn't need the magnets of a motor just the contact idea to collect the electricity.
Thought I'd throw out another crazy idea. use this tremendous magnet stationary, and spin copper around it. You would get the same amount of energy as spinning the magnet but a fraction of the weight and fire needed to spin the copper. Using contacts like a electric motor but you wouldn't need the magnets of a motor just the contact idea to collect the electricity.