The foundation of this hybrid system lies in its two distinct yet complementary mechanisms for generating electricity. First, the traditional wind turbine captures kinetic energy from wind flow, converting it into electrical energy via the rotation of its blades and primary generator. This established method forms the backbone of the system, ensuring a reliable baseline energy output. The secondary system introduces a revolutionary magnetic decagonal mechanism. At the heart of this setup is a decagonal shaft equipped with strategically placed magnets. The shaft rotates as the wind propels the turbine blades, creating a series of magnetic interactions with a surrounding black magnetic box. As the magnets align with and "release" from strategically placed metal poles within the box, they induce fluctuations in the magnetic field. These flux changes are captured by a nearby coil, generating additional electrical energy through the principles of electromagnetic induction. This supplemental layer of energy harvesting maximizes the utility of the wind turbine’s rotational motion. draw the secondary system, make it like a side veiw and it shows the decagonal shaft under it is a box and arround the box is a coil See more