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titleOfInvention Tai Chi double-ring power generator
abstract A Tai Chi green power generator is designed based on the philosophy of making something out of nothing, wherein "none" refers to various reaction force generated by a turntable on the pole to be directed to the fixed disk, and the fixed disk on the motor rotation is a zero load "zero", which is thus named as nothing. However, corresponding sliding ring must have magnetic pre-stress with a variety of basic external forces greater than the internal force, and is therefore rotated by the motor. The motor only turns the sliding ring instead of the fixed disk on the outside box. Therefore, in view of the motor, a variety of internal forces on the fixed disk is zero load "zero", which means that only motor rotation is required in power consumption. This invention is provided with economic value. This technology has magnetic internal forces and external forces on the magnetic ring plate with Tai Chi negative and positive circles, denoted by a and b, in corresponding deployment. Under zero reaction force of the mounting plate, the slip repulsion force is greater than the power generation efficiency of the magnetic force, thereby being named as Tai Chi source power generator.
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