Scientists have discovered a method to harness energy from the Earth’s rotation through magnetic fields. By using a hollow cylinder constructed from manganese-zinc ferrite positioned precisely in relation to the Earth's magnetic field, they recorded a small voltage of 19 microvolts. Despite the low voltage, this experiment serves as initial evidence towards the viability of generating green energy from the Earth’s natural rhythms. Experts are cautious about celebrating, emphasizing that this work lays the groundwork for future research in renewable energy methods.
The voltage they managed to produce was small, yet it marks a potential breakthrough in generating limitless green energy from the Earth's rotation.
Researchers placed a hollow cylinder in a lab, angled it with Earth's rotation, and found that this produced a magnetic force, generating a recorded voltage.
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