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GREEN MAGNETIC GENERATOR

By Kautsar Tabri and Felycia Sisca Mydin

Primary alternative electricity generation for a brighter future towards green world.

Electricity generation can cause major pollution to the environment. This is due to emission
of green gases, non-renewable resources usage, ecosystem imbalance which caused maladies
to planet Earth. In return, some alternative must be provided in order to create a better world.
Michael Faraday reasoned that if electricity can produce magnetism, perhaps magnetism able
to produce electricity [1]. Usually, generator is attached to turbine in order to ensure the
generator is rotated [2]. Instead of that, we use permanent magnet which made up from
ferromagnetic material such as iron, nickel and cobalt to rotate the generator [3].

The concept works based on a simple principle; which includes magnetic pole
repulsion and pole attraction [4]. The magnets are arranged by alternating single poles in a
circle, placing around the generator. Like poles will repel each other and magnetic field will
be created around the magnets causing the generator to move and produce electricity.
Increase in number of magnets will then create continuous spinning of the rotor with disc and
increase in acceleration. This can replace the usage of turbine in electricity generation.

Based on the Lorentz Force Law, the force is exerted when the particles motion or
movement in a field has a velocity and an electrical charge [5].

=
(1)

Given F is Lorentz Force


q is electric charge
v is velocity
B is magnetic force

By using this law as a base to expand the potential of magnetic generator as invention,
it is convincingly constructible with some precautions to be taken care of.

This idea is unlimited to neither geographical factor nor the environmental issues.
Hope to change the current world is given to this invention to be more scientifically modified
for a better from time to time. Furthermore, hope to manage economics to pave
successfulness to meet green energy.
(287 words)

[1] Nicholas Giordano. 2009. College Physics: Reasoning and Relationships. Cengage Learning Inc.
[2] Mohamed A. El-Sharkawi. 2009. Electric Energy : An Introduction, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis
Group, LLC.
[3] Bhattacharya S. K. et al. 2011. Basic Electrical And Electronics Engineering I (For WBUT). Dorling
Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd, licensees of Pearson Education in South Asia.
[4] Robert Fosbinder. et al. 2012. Essentials of Radiologic Science. Wolters Kluwer Health|Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins.
[5] Joseph V. Stewart. 2001. Intermediate Electromagnetic Theory. World Scientific.

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