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Generating electricity from stroke movements

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Electricity Generator

I want to change moves (right and left) to electricity.
Is there a generator can do this or sensor?
 

Electricity Generator

I do not understand what you want. Are you looking for something to convert an oscillating movement into electricity - like some watches?

You could use a DC motor as a generator, but if your movement is oscillating then you would probably need to rectify the voltage produced.

Similarly, you could pass a magnet through a coil, like a solenoid. Again, the voltage will need rectifying as it will change sign with the direction.

Keith.
 

Electricity Generator

Hi,
I believe, that these isnt other as a normal generator(as Keith proposed too)_you have a moving magnet (or an electromagnet) in front of a plain coil or even inseide a round coil...:)
K.
 

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