Construct a System with Zero Power Consumption: An Electromagnetic Idea

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of constructing a system with no power consumption by using a rail route surrounded by copper strips to avoid eddy currents. However, it is pointed out that this idea is not feasible due to the conservation of energy and the topic is not permitted on the forum.
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Abhijeet
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I am talking about electromagnetism..
Can we construct a system with no power consumption..
I ve an idea...
1 we can construct rail route surrounded by dome shaped copper (actually cu strips to avoid eddy current)
2 rail on which permanent magnet is fixed will allowed to move on this route..(initially application of electricity to start the train)When it will move thru dome will generate electricity again and will be conserved...
 
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Abhijeet said:
Can we construct a system with no power consumption..
Of course! But with no power output.

1 we can construct rail route surrounded by dome shaped copper (actually cu strips to avoid eddy current)
2 rail on which permanent magnet is fixed will allowed to move on this route..(initially application of electricity to start the train)


When it will move thru dome will generate electricity again and will be conserved...

When the train moves, why do you think electricity will be produced? You Yourself assumed copper 'strips' to avoid the eddy currents.

The answer: This will not work because even if electricity were produced, it is being produced at the expense of the train's kinetic energy, so the train will slow down.
And when you supply that generated electricity, you find that the train accelerates only to again lose speed, as it loses energy to the electricity producing copper dome.
 
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You are proposing a form of perpetual motion machine which is not a possibility.
Also, the topic is not permitted on PF - it would waste far too much time and get us nowhere.
 
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Thanks. For ur reply..
 
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Perpetual motion and free energy discussions are not allowed as per PF rules. Thread locked.
 

Related to Construct a System with Zero Power Consumption: An Electromagnetic Idea

1. What is the concept behind constructing a system with zero power consumption using electromagnetics?

The concept is to utilize the natural properties of electromagnetism to create a system that does not require any external power source to operate. This is achieved by using the energy generated by the movement of electrons within a circuit, rather than relying on an external power supply.

2. Is it possible to create a system with zero power consumption using electromagnetics?

Yes, it is possible to create a system with zero power consumption using electromagnetics. This concept has been successfully demonstrated in various applications, such as energy harvesting devices and wireless communication systems.

3. How does an electromagnetic system with zero power consumption work?

An electromagnetic system with zero power consumption utilizes the principle of induction, where a changing magnetic field induces a current in a nearby conductor. This current can then be used to power the system without the need for an external power source.

4. What are the potential benefits of using an electromagnetic system with zero power consumption?

The main benefit is the reduction of reliance on external power sources, which can lead to cost savings and lower environmental impact. It also allows for more flexibility in the design and placement of devices, as they do not need to be connected to a power source.

5. Are there any limitations to constructing a system with zero power consumption using electromagnetics?

One limitation is the amount of power that can be generated using this method. The energy harvested from the environment is typically small, so it may not be suitable for high-power applications. Additionally, the design and implementation of such systems can be complex and may require specialized components.

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