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cars powerd by there own wheel's


jamey2k9

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The generators on the wheels would slow the car down, meaning the motor would have to work harder, resulting in a net energy loss. You CAN (and cars do) take energy to charge batteries whilst breaking, you will ALWAYS loose energy overall though.

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Much the same reason that we need to keep applying energy to keep the generators turning in a power plant. Otherwise, you could just crank them up by hand and they would continue generating electricity forever. Unfortunately, generating electricity slows them down.

 

However, what we can do is use the generators instead of brakes on the car, and this does save energy.

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most cars a running an alternator, this is normaly belt driven from the engine and draws a couple of Hp to keep the battery charged. putting generators on the wheel would just requir the engine to work harder. However theres nothing stopping you regaining some of the enregy lost in braking. F1 are currently looking into KERS (kinetic energy recovery systems) as a way store the kinetic energy lost in braking into chemical energy in batterys for a later time

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