That sounds as if you want to build a machine that produces power without any power input. That is not possible - do some reading on the Law of Conservation of Energy. At least, it has not been achieved so far, so you won't find instructions on how to build it. If you want to invent one on your own, you are likely to fail - everything seems to indicate that the laws of nature don't allow this.
Yes. It generates the power using driver motor while the driver motor uses the generated power.
by magnetic forces continuosly
A 1500 watt generator will do fine.
a generator
$500
900 running watts, 1000 surge watts
A wave power machine is a generator that is powered by wave power. This is a piece of equipment that converts wave variances in a body of water and converts this into electric power.
You can't there is no such thing as "free energy".
-- Wimshurst machine -- Van de Graaf generator
A Generator is electrical machine which produces electrical current and voltage..
When two generators are to be run in parallel, one generator is first started and some load is given. Then second generator is brought in parallel with the running generator (subject few conditions, like voltage, frequency, phase angle). First generator which is running is known as running generator, the second generator which gets connected is known as incoming generator
What is going to happen when you repeat this experiment on self D.C generator?
It is self excited generator, no external excitation circuit.
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when the current is passing through the winding then it is called "Excitation". Types of excitation (1)seperately excited generator. (2)self excited generator. self generator is classified into 3 types. 1.shunt generator. 2.series generator. 3.compound generator. compoud generator is again classified into 2 types. 1.short shunt generator. 2.long shunt generator.
A virtual machine is very self explanatory. It is a virtual (as in not exactly real) machine that gets run inside of an OS that is already running on a computer. You can find further explanations at the links below.
A water turbine