Reviewing Claims On How To Make Free Energy With A Magnet Motor

Motors produce physical action or kinetic energy from something in which potential energy is stored. Springs, combustible fluids, magnets, these are all examples that have the potential to store energy. With magnetic motors, it’s thought that the attraction or repulsion between the poles of the magnets can used as a consistent source of potential energy with no external input.

The poles of magnets in a way similar to springs. A potential energy exists based on the displacement between them. A force must be applied to create the displacement. An input must be applied to achieve an output. The result of this is a net energy of zero.

Kits designed to produce energy from magnetic motors often rely on the alignment between magnets that are mounted to a revolving cylinder. As the cylinder revolves, the attraction/repulsion of the poles is thought to propel the cylinder thereby producing energy from the potential between poles. However, the fields between magnets have both positive and negative poles. This results in a net repulsive or attractive force of zero.

In some cases, pre-existing forces such as gravity could be used to counteract the potential between poles resulting in a natural or “free” restorative force. In that case, a continual input of an external force is being harnessed. And without continual input from that force there will ultimately be a balance and result in zero produced energy.

For those who truly want to learn about magnets and motors, kits that teach how to make free energy with a magnet motor can be a great educational tool. The best way to learn is to try it. And as a supplemental guide, pick up a physics book.

Find out how you can make free energy. With the use of a magnet motor you will be able to supply your home with energy. Paying less on bills each month!

Written by Bruno_Vigneault

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