The flow of water and salts inside a pipe generates a magnetic field. I would like to know if there's a way to harvest this energy.
Dear Thiago,
Your sentence:
The flow of water and salts inside a pipe generates a magnetic field.
is not true, at least, it would depend strongly of the material that you use. But the highest magnets are solids and no liquids as you suggest.
Dear thiago,
Kindly elaborate the physics behind the generation of magnetic field only due to the flow of salt water?
Regards
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