There is really no way to make energy - do some reading about the Law of Conservation of Energy for more details. With a magnet, you can convert one type of energy into another - mechanical energy into electrical energy, or electrical energy into mechanical energy.
No.
A moving magnet will cause an electric field - a voltage. This can cause currents in nearby conductors.
Mechanical energy to electrical energy. A generator consists of a large magnet placed inside a coil of wire. . When the magnet is rotated (mechanical) it impels the electrons in the wire to move(electrical). Conversely, with suitable electrical engineering, when a magnet is placed inside a wire coil and electricity is passed through the wire, it will make the magnet rotate.
convert electrical energy to energy of motion...! the usage of an electromagnet allows us to control the flow of electrons to the electric rotor,thereby allowing us to control the working of the rotor,whereas with a permanent magnet there will be a continuous supply of energy which can be stopped only if the magnet is damaged or heated.
windmills make mechanical energy. :)
you are changing one type of energy into another, you are moving electrons using a magnet, these electrons have energy that powers our electronic devices
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No.
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A magnet does not have perpetual energy.
Very unlikely.
No, but certain properties of gravity can simulated, using a magnet.
Of course . You can make such a magnet easily using a safety pin. Take a safety pin and magnetize it using a permanent magnet. Then unfold it. The ends will have same poles and at the middle you will have the other. So you can have a magnet with three poles. Verify it using compass.
can be separated by using a magnet
by burning the fuel to heat water to make steam to turn a turbine to rotate a magnet about a coil (or a coil about a magnet) to make electricity.
A moving magnet will cause an electric field - a voltage. This can cause currents in nearby conductors.
Using another magnet to push (same magnetic poles repel), or pull (opposites attract).