Dude, I seriously do not comprehend how the battery doesnt melt from a short circuit. The wire is all bare and touching as its wound into a coil. My solenoid i just took apart is also like that.
@@jhg8464 enameled how? i just took one apart. looks like bare copper wire spun round and round. i made a video. ok. i did a search and have now seen enameled wire, magnet wire etc. i learn something new everyday. no wonder the stuff did not conduct just by wrapping it around the other wires, i had to actually solder it and there are videos showing how to strip the enamel off. in my persistence of getting it working despite not knowing luckily it all panned out.
@@urneighbourhoodchomie5339 I meant more so finding a way for the wasted energy to make it's way back into the system. Bolting it down wouldn't really change the energy loss
@@jordanhairston1267ah that’s what u meant My guess would be better machined shafts These are not entirely straight meaning it’s not very efficient But I could be very wrong
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I remember making these at School, That was a long time ago. Good fun though.
What is the gauge of the wire ,length and how much voltage and current have to supply to it?
3.6 or 3.7v by using a lithium battery
0 amps
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This is so cool!
Everything reminds me of her 😢
Dude, I seriously do not comprehend how the battery doesnt melt from a short circuit. The wire is all bare and touching as its wound into a coil. My solenoid i just took apart is also like that.
The wire is enameled so it has to go throughout the length of the wire instead of taking path of least resistancd
@@jhg8464 enameled how? i just took one apart. looks like bare copper wire spun round and round. i made a video.
ok. i did a search and have now seen enameled wire, magnet wire etc. i learn something new everyday. no wonder the stuff did not conduct just by wrapping it around the other wires, i had to actually solder it and there are videos showing how to strip the enamel off. in my persistence of getting it working despite not knowing luckily it all panned out.
Isn't it better if you use soft iron core
Yeah
I'm not an engineer yet but I'm curious, is that shaking a sign of inefficiency and can it be fixed? Or is it inevitable?
Sign of not bolting it down to a heavy board
Anything will shake when it weighs so little
Especially considering the location of the fly wheel
@@urneighbourhoodchomie5339 I meant more so finding a way for the wasted energy to make it's way back into the system. Bolting it down wouldn't really change the energy loss
@@jordanhairston1267ah that’s what u meant
My guess would be better machined shafts
These are not entirely straight meaning it’s not very efficient
But I could be very wrong
Free energy! Just kidding!
El voltaje de la. Bateria no. Es. Suficiente es. Muy. Bajo
It's magnetic pull on off timing, in order to run these experiment.
Not working
very neat, "da horinha" =P
Wow!
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Please tell me what battery is that
I have a similar one I got with a battery powered fan and I think they might be custom made in china( not sure tbh) but it’s 4.2V
18650 cells
Lithium ion rechargeable battery
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