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ECO-FRIENDLY ENERGY GENERATED BY ROTATING MAGNETS FOR SUSTAINABLE LIFE
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Sustainable energy has become a global phenomenon, driven by growing concerns about the ongoing decline in biodiversity. Scientists have repeatedly warned against the dangers of excessive non-renewable energy consumption, which leads to substantial pollution and poses significant threats to both human health and the environment. Consequently, numerous studies have been conducted to explore this issue, resulting in the development of various solutions, including magnetic induction, which has been deemed sustainable due to its ability to generate electrical power without relying on an external source of electricity. Quantitative research methods are employed by the researchers to collect and analyze data, which is then plotted into graphs to evaluate the experiment's success rate. The goal of the experiment is to determine the effectiveness of the product. The experiment is performed multiple times at different speeds, ranging from the fastest to the spinner's stoppage. The resulting graphs are linear, providing strong support for the study's conclusions. The collected data from the experiment conducted indicates that the voltage and current generated by the spinner's motion, without any external source of electricity, are strongly correlated. The conclusive outcomes showcase a direct relationship between the voltage and current and the magnetic flux's rate, as evidenced by the graph's linear regression line. Remarkably, the graph also exhibits an inverse proportionality between the induced voltage and current and the rotational duration of the magnets, which adheres to fundamental principles of science and physics theory
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Sustainable energy has become a global phenomenon, driven by growing concerns about the ongoing decline in biodiversity. Scientists have repeatedly warned against the dangers of excessive non-renewable energy consumption, which leads to substantial pollution and poses significant threats to both human health and the environment. Consequently, numerous studies have been conducted to explore this issue, resulting in the development of various solutions, including magnetic induction, which has been deemed sustainable due to its ability to generate electrical power without relying on an external source of electricity. Quantitative research methods are employed by the researchers to collect and analyze data, which is then plotted into graphs to evaluate the experiment's success rate. The goal of the experiment is to determine the effectiveness of the product. The experiment is performed multiple times at different speeds, ranging from the fastest to the spinner's stoppage. The resulting graphs are linear, providing strong support for the study's conclusions. The collected data from the experiment conducted indicates that the voltage and current generated by the spinner's motion, without any external source of electricity, are strongly correlated. The conclusive outcomes showcase a direct relationship between the voltage and current and the magnetic flux's rate, as evidenced by the graph's linear regression line. Remarkably, the graph also exhibits an inverse proportionality between the induced voltage and current and the rotational duration of the magnets, which adheres to fundamental principles of science and physics theory
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