Well... a hamster can go from 40 to 60 RPM on its wheel, so it's approximately 2 to 3 Volts.
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The country of Australia pulls it's electricity from a variety of different sources and where you are located. This means that the cost to generate 1 kilowatt of electricity can vary between 15 and 25 cents .
A wind turbine is not designed to generate wind, it uses wind and generates electricity.
It's theoretically possible, I bet there is even such disorder.
It is now 2009 so this question is out of date
Yes you can, but don't expect much. A hamster spins a wheel at about 40-60rpm, the voltage is low, not enough to charge a battery for example. You could set up some gearing to scale it up, but that adds resistance and makes the wheel harder to turn. Without that, it's possible to light some tiny LED bulbs while the hamster runs.
it is an eco friendly way to generate electricity. it doesn't cost much money and it does not pollute. the disadvantages though is that you need constant flow of water.
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They can die from lack of exercise Buy your hamster an exercise wheel.
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It takes one ton of coal to generate an average of 2500 KWH of electricity.
It is possible if you have a powerful enough windmill to generate that much electricity, and the right wires.
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Because their body is not built the same as a hamster. Their bodies are stout and compact, where as the hamster is much more limber and agile. The curvature of the guinea pig's spine does not allow them to bend the same direction as the hamster wheel and they can become caught in it or thrown from it. If they are injured by a hamster wheel it can be fatal. Guinea pigs will not heal well from broken bones.
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The country of Australia pulls it's electricity from a variety of different sources and where you are located. This means that the cost to generate 1 kilowatt of electricity can vary between 15 and 25 cents .