Transcription of Chapter 1: Magnet Power
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A Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices Author: Patrick J. Kelly Chapter 1: Magnet Power Note: If you are not at all familiar with basic electronics, you might find it easier to follow parts of this Chapter if you read Chapter 12 first. One thing which we are told, is that permanent magnets can't do any work. Oh yes, magnets can support themselves against the pull of gravity when they stick on your refrigerator, but, we are told, they can't do any work. Really? What exactly IS a permanent Magnet ? Well, if you take a piece of suitable material like mild' steel, put it inside a coil of wire and drive a strong electrical current through the coil, then that converts the steel into a permanent Magnet .
The answer is that the magnet does not actually exert any power at all. In the same way that a solar panel does not put any effort into producing electricity, the power of a magnet flows from the environment and not from the magnet. The electrical pulse which creates the magnet, aligns the atoms inside the steel and creates a magnetic
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