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Can you use a magnet to move another magnet and make the other magnet go forever?

Ok here’s the deal i have this awesome design for a generator its a circular machine with magnets pointing in a way that it will push another magnet through coils indefinitely. So my question is will it go forever if built correctly.
okay ppl stop saying it wont work just tell me if it is POSSIBLE is it possible that one magnet can push another magnet throuhg a copper coil to generate energy thats it. Do you think its possible.

You’re not the first one to have this idea.
It didn’t work for them and it won’t work for you either
(despite what you might see on YouTube)

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3 Responses to “Can you use a magnet to move another magnet and make the other magnet go forever?”

  • Cx says:

    If you line up the like poles against each other. So that the 2 will repel and force the magnets to move.

    There are magnet propelled trains that have the poles against each other on a track so that the train is moved by the repelling magnets.
    References :

  • Aleks says:

    Most likely it won’t – there will be some energy loss.
    References :

  • dogsafire says:

    You’re not the first one to have this idea.
    It didn’t work for them and it won’t work for you either
    (despite what you might see on YouTube)
    References :

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