A magnet does not have perpetual energy.
The words to describe what you are asking is basically "is perpetual motion possible" The answer in reality is no. In a perfect environment with no friction, it could theoretically be possible. but the energy required to spin one magnet would be the exact amount of maximum energy that the other magnet can exert. Unfortunately friction in the air, and the bases where the magnets are positioned on also soak up the energy, therefor the magnet can never output enough force on the other magnet to keep it spinning.
Yes, they are permanent magnet DC motors. They run on DC and have been here for decades. The idea of a motor powered by magnets has been also with us for generations now. These are called perpetual motion devices. Motors will always need energy to run. They can not derive their energy from a magnet unless it consumes that magnet.
The first law might allow a perpetual energy machine where energy is extracted from the surroundings to power the machine, but the second law explains why such a perpetual motion machine won't actually be able to work.
because it is easy to convey from small bar magnet
No one. Perpetual motion has not been invented yet.
Magnetic energy.
It is chemical energy.
yes Place the magnet near an iron ball and watch the ball accelerate toward the magnet.
Perpetual energy. Energy that never stops being produced, however it is impossible
As energy.
Simple! The earth is like a huge magnet?? Electrons are always in mouvement and that create a magnetic field!!!! Same thing happend in a magnet! By stimulating the core with electricity,you put electrons in perpetual mouvement and that create a magnetic field!! A magnetic field is obtain when you can put the electrons to go in circle !! So the earth is like that! The surface of the earth is in perpetual mouvement with,the wind,the water,the rotation,the tempature.. To have a magnetic field , you have to initiate this by mouvement..
Perpetual motion machine is impossible because of the loss of energy due to friction or some other factors. This becomes clear in case of heat engine too. Certain amount of energy will be lost in irreversible way. Hence perpetual motion becomes impossible.