It is not clear what exactly you want to combine. Currently, energy from different sources is combined, for transportation purposes, into electricity. If you want to REPLACE all energy sources by a single source, that doesn't seem practical, at least for now. No single energy source can satisfy all our needs.
Combine Harvester
a complex machine
No, it is not correct to say "combine something together with" because the word "combine" already implies bringing things together. You should use "combine something with" instead.
Combine harvester .
It is not possible.
A combine
A typical combine harvester weighs around 10,000 to 30,000 pounds, depending on the size and type of the machine.
A thresher or threshing machine is used to thresh grain, which is the act of separation of cereal grain from chaff. But nowadays, grain is threshed in a machine called a combine. A combine (combine harvester) combines the functions of several machines, hence its name. It will cut (harvest), thresh and winnow grain before storing it in a large hopper, which it can empty while moving and continuing to harvest. A link to the Wikipedia article on the combine is provided.
Yes, it is possible.
It is highly unlikely that it would even be possible to get these materials to "combine." Steel and silver will not form an alloy and will definitely not combine with plastics such as rubber or any others.
It is possible, but in general it would be fairly pointless unless you want a very specific type of application The simplest way to do what you're proposing would be to have a motor spin an axle, and connect that axle to the generator's input. But because of the fact no system is loss-less you would be losing energy to friction and hysteresis and resistance you would be losing energy if you have a motor power its own generator. On the other hand this device could then be connected to a battery bank (through proper voltage regulators and a rectifier) and it would be possible to either charge the cells (by connecting the generator and spinning the axle) or run the motor (by discharging the cells through the motor). This is a little like the principle behind regenerative breaking in an electric car. Also, every generator is ALSO a motor, in a way, it simply depends how it's hooked up. Any AC electric motor could theoretically be turned into a generator.
work by lots of combine materials