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best technique for generating electricity.?

I want to know as much as I can about generating electricity using coils and magnets, such as; Is there a gauge of wire that works best, does the coil need to be wrapped in one direction and tightly wound, is there a point where too many winds stop helping, does the coil being in a perfect circle make it the most efficient or can you even do a U shaped coil, how wide should you make the coil, does longer or shorter magnets work better, does the magnets going in just one direction make it better, will it reverse polarity with the direction the magnet moves, is there a specific torque that makes it better. and so on if there are more questions that could be answered in there I would love to know. I will vote best answer.

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Passing electricity through a metal pot from an electrical socket?

How do I get electricity from a household electrical socket to flow through a metal pot? What wires are needed? Will the pot become a magnet? Would it be dangerous to touch the pot? What polarity would the magnet have? How could I get a metal pot to become an electromagnet?
Thanks for answering even one of the questions.

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Is there a way to change a magnets polarity from pull to push??

probably a silly question, but it’s an experiment i’m trying.

I want to use electricity to change a magnets polarity from pulling another magnet to pushing it away. then I want to have a way to change it rapidly back and forth.

any hints or methods? you can also email me if it’s a longer answer

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Is it possible to make a motor that runs only on magnets?

I know in a typical electric motor, electromagnets are attached to the axle/rotating thing and magnets are pasted on the sides of the cylinder. Electricity drives the electromagnet, and it spins due to the same polarity it has with the magnets on the walls, causing the axle to rotate. My question is why can’t we use normal magnets instead of electromagnets? Replacing the electromagnets with normal magnets of the same polarity shouldn’t affect the whole mechanism, or would it? If it would, how? I want some professional answers please, not just a random person’s theory.

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