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Why can't a motor hooked up to an alternator provide free power?

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Why can't a motor hooked up to an alternator provide free power?
« on: 11/04/2010 13:30:03 »
Errol T Van Renen asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Would it be possible to design a motor to be powered by magnets which could then be hooked up to an alternater to provide free electricity & why has it not been done before.

Many thanx

What do you think?
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  • Why can't a motor hooked up to an alternator provide free power?
    « Reply #1 on: 11/04/2010 18:58:39 »
    As you probably know, there is no "free lunch".

    Even if the system was 100% efficient, you could get no more power out than you put in. Because no systems are ever 100% efficient, you will always get less power out than you put in.
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    Why can't a motor hooked up to an alternator provide free power?
    « Reply #2 on: 14/04/2010 03:25:28 »
    I would agree, despite constant quests for perpetual motion machines, there is no way you can get a free lunch, there are always external factors which make it... not!
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