Iran-Made Device Generates Electricity by Rotating Magnet
“In this device 32 supermagnets are arranged in a V shape on the body of a plastic cylindrical shaft,” Maryam Keramati, a student of microbiology department of Islamic Azad University’s Ton-e Kabon branch, told ANA.
She explained that the magnets have been arranged in a way that one line (row and path) has been arranged towards the outside of the cylinder and the pole (S) is inside the cylinder in the opposite line, adding, “By bringing the magnet closer, the co-polar rod towards the central cylinder causes movement from the side of the larger distance to the smaller distance of the magnets.”
Keramati said that device can be used in all household electrical appliances, cooling and heating devices, car engines, domestic and urban electricity, etc.
Magnetic fields can be used to make electricity as the fields pull and push electrons. Metals such as copper and aluminum have electrons that are loosely held. Moving a magnet around a coil of wire, or moving a coil of wire around a magnet, pushes the electrons in the wire and creates an electrical current.
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