Motor +generator schematics?

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Steven Rice

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I wish I could tell you guys about the idea, without the threat of someone stealing it. I might really go down in history with this one. I think my story would be told next to Nikola Tesla. Do you all want to be the guys who said "Naw man, that's not going to work."? I told my best friend about it, and he said "Yo man. Big oil might come after you." Please stop wasting my time with your doubts.
The 5V DC motor is definitely enough to spin the stator of my generator. Which might even be able to produce more than 5V.
 
The 5V DC motor is definitely enough to spin the stator of my generator. Which might even be able to produce more than 5V.
'A': The stator is not a stator if it's not stationary. Covered on page 1 of any motor textbook of your choosing. Any elevator technician worth his salt (much less a first year college student for that matter) should either know that or have his license immediately revoked.

'B': Oh my gorsh, your generator produces 120 volts DC of electromotive force and your motor only needs 12 volts DC of electromotive force to run. That means you'll get 9 times more power out than you put in... right? Right?

Oops, we forgot to account for current.
 

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Steven Rice

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'A': The stator is not a stator if it's not stationary. Covered on page 1 of any motor textbook of your choosing. Any elevator technician worth his salt - much less a first year college student for that matter - should know that.

'B': Oh my gorsh, your generator produces 120 volts DC of electromotive force and your motor only needs 12 volts DC of electromotive force to run. That means you'll get 9 times more power out than you put in... right? Right?
I knew that. I was just using the Stator as a joke. Because I don't know what I want to call it yet.
 

Reloadron

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If only there were a term in the glossary of an electrical textbook to describe the rotating part of a motor. Or even multiple terms depending on the construction of said rotating part.
Rotor and stator. As mentioned the stator is stationary as its name implies and the rotor rotates as its name implies. Here are examples of various motor breakdown with the parts identified.

Ron
 

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Steven Rice

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Okay. You will all be talking to yourselves from now on. Because I'm about to turn off the notifications on this thread.
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
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Please stop wasting my time with your doubts.
Our comments are not doubts, they are certainty.
We are trying to stop you wasting your time, along with the other multitudes of people, who have insisted they know how to generate more energy then they put in (which is apparently what you think you can do).

Do you even know how to derive the amount of power from the volts and amps in a wire?
 

shortbus

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"Psychics, cult members and fringe-science folks often say that their claims and ideas cannot be examined by regular rules and means. Most importantly, these folks insist that their tenets can only be properly examined by persons who believe them - in advance of any examination - and who do not hold any skepticism concerning the subject." James Randi

The rest of you naysayers should get the notice I get, "if you don't answer the TS question, don't tell him it won't work!"
 
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nsaspook

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"Psychics, cult members and fringe-science folks often say that their claims and ideas cannot be examined by regular rules and means. Most importantly, these folks insist that their tenets can only be properly examined by persons who believe them - in advance of any examination - and who do not hold any skepticism concerning the subject." James Randy

The rest of you naysayers should get the notice I get, "if you don't answer the TS question, don't tell him it won't work!"
"I think I understand what you mean. It will be a free energy machine. But, it won't be a perpetual motion machine that will run forever, because magnets don't last forever."

It won't work
is the answer to the TS question.
 
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