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  • Wrap few turns of enameled copper wire over an iron bolt to make an electromagnet at home. This video shows the detailed procedure to make a powerful electromagnet yourself.
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  • @dmennenoh
    @dmennenoh 7 років тому +7

    It's my understanding that the coils should run the same direction - by winding one direction and then backwards you are decreasing the strength. I've heard you make the first coil - then run a length straight back to the start - then make the second and subsequent layer of coils in the same direction... right?

  • @timmyandtinyoutdoorfun1649
    @timmyandtinyoutdoorfun1649 7 років тому +4

    Thanks for the science fair project

  • @almedobiasta5287
    @almedobiasta5287 7 років тому +5

    Thanks for posting such a helpful video..

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому +4

      You are welcome. Glad to help :)

  • @angelsim1596
    @angelsim1596 7 років тому +31

    Just a tip (and a theory) That electromagnet would be very strong but if you know anything about ohms law (I = V/R) you know that this has very low current because of the resistance. So a way to fix this is obviously add more voltage OR put it in the freezer and it'll create less resistance. Even better, put it in liquid nitrogen and it'll have far far less resistance and may be able to hold at least 5 - 7 pounds of force :)

    • @LawrenceDuffy477
      @LawrenceDuffy477 7 років тому +5

      You can also increase trans conductance by utilizing a transistor.

    • @SwampFX
      @SwampFX 6 років тому +1

      Just Another Normie going on about what you said about putting a magnet in liquid nitrogen. You can create a stable hovering effect with two magnets. Lay a plate (or bowl as long as it contains the liquid) in between two disk magnets while they attract each other. Pour the liquid nitrogen into the plate and onto the magnet. I don't know what specifically going on but when you remove the plate the result is that the two magnets will attract and repeal each other to keep the space apart as they had with the plate. They will resist any attempt to move them closer or further away from each other. And they will stay this way until the frozen magnet thaws to the point the effect is no long able to resist the magnets urge to attract one another.

    • @barrythebee2819
      @barrythebee2819 6 років тому +2

      nerd

    • @markizrey2312
      @markizrey2312 6 років тому

      Naturally Loved Music thanks! Will the magnet be able to hold power once it's temperature starts to return to normal?

    • @shadowdyll5442
      @shadowdyll5442 6 років тому

      Hey I know this was a while a go but how do u use liquid nitrogen or helium to create a strong electromagnet is it just extremely cold or something and how do u keep that electromagnet super strong

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 7 років тому +1

    I'd use a plastic form to put the bolt into. That would protect the coil better. Great video..

  • @ryan736
    @ryan736 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have to use one long wire or are you able to connect wire? Would you need to splice them, solder, or can you just wrap it over each other?

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno 4 роки тому

    Is that necessary to have silicon steel type to make electromagnet or any type of steel can work ?

  • @ktmridersclud1293
    @ktmridersclud1293 4 роки тому

    What wire u used to attache the cooper rolled to bolt

  • @urielc.castillo5569
    @urielc.castillo5569 7 років тому +2

    how would you make ball bearings magnatized?

  • @datakomgensetcontrollertec1306
    @datakomgensetcontrollertec1306 3 роки тому

    thanks for your effort can i use ac instead of dc current

  • @mahirbaksh8712
    @mahirbaksh8712 5 років тому

    Well....it looks neat enough. I will try it. Thanks bruh...

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      Thanks mahir....I am glad you like it..I can assure you, if you make a similar one, it will work really great.

  • @R2NOTU
    @R2NOTU 6 місяців тому

    Does your wire have size like 26 awg or 30 awg ?

  • @marieblandine
    @marieblandine 8 днів тому

    Hey, would using a THICK wire dimibish the strength of the field, if so how long would the wire have to be ?

  • @iMixUMatch
    @iMixUMatch 7 років тому

    Hello Sir i would like to ask weather conductor size and if its bare conductor make a difference?

  • @Tnapvrvideo
    @Tnapvrvideo 2 роки тому +3

    Great explanation and demo. Would this be a safe project using a 12V battery? What is the largest, preferable, gauge of copper wire for this type of project using a 12V battery? Lastly, what is the furthest distance between the threaded bolt with the copper wire winding and the object being attracted where the object will travel that span of space to attach to the bolt? Could I get a an object that had the equivalent weight of let's say 20 paper clips to jump 1/2" of distance using a 12V battery? MANY THANKS!!!

  • @softbread1728
    @softbread1728 7 років тому

    Do you think it something bad could happen if I put more than one source connected to to the same copper wire?

  • @jaberalfaras1443
    @jaberalfaras1443 2 роки тому

    very helpfull video

  • @shelala_e2687
    @shelala_e2687 3 роки тому

    Hi may I ask what is the size of the wire?

  • @yuiix0026
    @yuiix0026 4 роки тому

    Where can I find these things

  • @Danieldetarb
    @Danieldetarb 3 роки тому

    Bonjour. N'a t-il pas des problème de chauffe ?

  • @nagireddysatyanarayana6398
    @nagireddysatyanarayana6398 5 років тому

    Which copper can use

  • @JeffTheHokie
    @JeffTheHokie 6 років тому

    Instead of a bolt, wrap a socket extension with the coil, and tape a 9- volt battery to it (so it can spin freely.) Then you have a magnetized socket wrench, and if it is strong enough you won't drop nuts and bolts.

  • @kevinsigue1207
    @kevinsigue1207 7 років тому

    Hi. Is it ok to use wires like the usual wires we use in our homes? Like the wires we plug into the outlets? thanks!

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому +3

      Yes, those insulated wires will also create magnetic field but since they require large space to wrap same amount of wire (because of thick insulation), it is generally preferable to use enameled copper wire, then you can wrap much more wire without increasing the size.

  • @robertlincecum9909
    @robertlincecum9909 6 років тому

    is galvanized ok?

  • @joshuablessed9367
    @joshuablessed9367 8 років тому

    Good video!

  • @omkarahi
    @omkarahi Рік тому

    You should not wind directly on the bolt because the threads are sharp and may damage the insulation. You can use some insulating material pipe or even paper.

  • @Venus-gc8mr
    @Venus-gc8mr 7 років тому

    satifying

  • @shoaibhuzaif2002
    @shoaibhuzaif2002 6 років тому

    we can buy also

  • @rangiroa100
    @rangiroa100 11 днів тому

    Hi guruhacks9688. I have two questions.
    1) If you take that same iron bolt with the same copper wire and with equal number of
    copper wire turn but the battery is 12 volt instead of 3.7 Volt, then would the
    electromagnet be stronger and if so then how much stronger?
    2) When creating an electromagnet, what is the maximum voltage should be use to make
    the magnet stronger and at the same time utilizing less current (The magnet is more
    energy efficient) ?
    3) If you use a Neodymium (rare earth) magnet and wrap a coil around it like you did
    and you use a 3.7 Volt lithium battery, then would the magnet be stronger or would
    it remain the same?

  • @trysky360
    @trysky360 6 років тому

    Nice video 👍

  • @bramboraail
    @bramboraail 7 років тому

    Is this about sending voltage to a conductor without any resistance ? That will destroy the conductor and power source in a short time right ?

    • @amritpalsingh517
      @amritpalsingh517 7 років тому

      theoretically yes BUT in real life the battery will always have enough internal resistance to prevent that and also the wire will have resistance; the worst it's going to do is make them both hot.

  • @Albert-fe8jx
    @Albert-fe8jx 5 років тому

    Can you use an old flashlight as the battery container and switch? If so, please show how you would do that. Thank you.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      Yes, that can be done but it will depend on the design & construction of the flashlight. If the flashlight can be disassembled then open the flashlight and identify the two wires that connect to the light source.
      Now, remove the light source and connect any other component to the two wires, you are now ready. The flashlight container is used as a battery holder with a switch.

  • @mikeoxlong7607
    @mikeoxlong7607 4 роки тому

    Will this still work if I cover the coil of wire of electrical tape?

  • @ramaraoyeruva3062
    @ramaraoyeruva3062 3 роки тому

    Can it sustain 60v

  • @dontmessup8712
    @dontmessup8712 6 років тому

    Fantastic

  • @gurbhajansingh2135
    @gurbhajansingh2135 7 років тому

    If i remove insulation from the normal wire used in our homes then does it work properly

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому +1

      No, it will not work as the wires will be short circuited.

  • @sanketmathur3072
    @sanketmathur3072 6 років тому +1

    Which type of wire will be best for the electromagnet if we are connecting 2 batteries(2*9V DC). Would it be able to stop a body having a momentum of 0.16 kg m/s that is a body of around 400g and with a velocity of 0.4m/s.
    Please reply

    • @sanketmathur3072
      @sanketmathur3072 6 років тому

      Better reply fast,
      I will come to know that in 4-5 days anyway. Since I am make a project which requires this, it would be better if you reply in time.
      Your reply will confirm my logic so please help.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому +1

      If you are connecting normal 9v batteries, you will not get much stronger magnetic force as 9v batteries do not have much power. A normal chinese battery can only provide 150mA of current i.e just 1.35 Watts (for single battery) , i have used a 3.7v Li-ion with 2200mAh current i.e about 8 watts. So the strength of magnet will depend on the power supplied.
      However, using 28 AWG - 30 AWG is best suited for a good electromagnet that can be made by hand at home.
      Now, an object of 400g moving with 0.4m/s velocity will just have about 0.03J of kinetic energy (1/2mv2), the magnet can easily be created to stop this object.

    • @sanketmathur3072
      @sanketmathur3072 6 років тому

      Sir,
      Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate that how you read my comment and came to reply by yourself.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      You are welcome Sanket. If you have any queries, feel free to comment.

  • @bungkus02
    @bungkus02 6 років тому

    Hi! When you remove the enameled insulation on the wires and connect the bare copper ends to the battery with your bare hands, will you get an electric shock? albeit even a minor one?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому +2

      No, the battery i used is only about 3.7v, which is very low to be detected by human body or to get an electric shock, however, high voltages can be very fatal.

    • @bungkus02
      @bungkus02 6 років тому

      Thanks!

    • @CuppaLiber-tea
      @CuppaLiber-tea 6 років тому

      GOODTECH - Creativity and Science It's the amperage that kills you not the voltage...

    • @jonunwin2780
      @jonunwin2780 6 років тому +3

      Don't listen to the above, it's not just the amps that kill you, volts do too. That's just ignorance and a lack of technical knowledge. Volts is just a unit you need to consider potential difference (PD) and electromotive force (EMF). The body has resistance and a resistive breakdown point. The higher the PD the less resistance the body has and therefore less amps required. Ohm's law in play here. The human body in good condition, dry and but broken can have a resistance of 100,000 ohm's. If wet or broken it can actually be far far less. As low as 500 ohm's but let's say it's 1000. At just 30v that gives 30ma which is a trip point for an RCD. So as you prolong and increase the potential difference your skin and tissue breakdown and as a result has less and less resistance. Generally it's safe to work with less than 30v but that's not a given. I treat anything over 12v as something that will guy me when I'm writing with electronics.
      Electricity is fascinating when you dig deeper such as electrons flow in the opposite direction to what you think and opposite to current.
      Hope this helps although it might raise more questions now than answers

  • @kriegddf9583
    @kriegddf9583 7 років тому

    I have a question. Can you do this in a way to make it like an elevator? If so, what do I have to add/change?
    Please respond quickly

  • @dvrm13579
    @dvrm13579 3 роки тому

    What gauge of cu wire?

  • @alfieshienmacalinggang5358
    @alfieshienmacalinggang5358 3 роки тому

    i wonder if ths magnet can atract gold

  • @michaellovero7554
    @michaellovero7554 6 років тому

    I am using some wire from a Cat 5 ethernet cable, leaving the insulation on it. I wrapped it exactly as the instructions in this video recommend. I am trying to use this to hold styrofoam bombs with a thin sheet metal strip, in the bomb bay of an RC plane. I have an electronic switch, which will power the magnet until I flip the switch to kill the power. The plane flies on a 14.8V Lithium Polymer battery, but the switch will only provide the 6V that the Battery Eliminator Circuit in my Electronic Speed Control sends to my receiver. This is causing the wire and bolt to become extremely hot. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      The bolt and wire do get slightly hot after operating for a very long time but the extreme temperatures are due to high currents flowing through the wire. Increase the no. of turns or reduce the current in the power source. However, reducing the current will also tend to reduce the magnetic strength, so it is recommended to increase the no. of turns.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      I hope you are using only a single wire from the cat 5 cable and not using the entire ethernet cable to wrap around the bolt.

    • @michaellovero7554
      @michaellovero7554 6 років тому

      Yes, one wire pulled out, not the entire cable

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      Then it should work fine, you only need to increase the turns.

    • @domnasion2219
      @domnasion2219 6 років тому

      could this basic electromagnet be used to fry out electronics easily like a basic magnet?

  • @scottk7613
    @scottk7613 6 років тому

    Can I make this strong enough to pull something across the room? Would it mess up a tv or computer in the room if I make this strong enough to pull objects. I want to put something on a book, and pull it off a shelf with a magnet.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      No, this magnet can't be turned that strong. I am not sure if a magnet can be powerful enough to work across a room but yes, very powerful magnets can be made & they do exist but they are very bulky and heavy requiring high input power to work, which are only useful in industries.
      Also, the strong magnetic force does interfere with electronic devices and can easily damage them.
      However, to pull a book in the shelf does not require very high power, instead of electromagnet, just use simple neodymium magnets. A small magnet attached to the book and one to the book's location in the shelf, will be enough to hold the book in place.

  • @Wyatt-vc3hc
    @Wyatt-vc3hc 22 дні тому

    i was also wondering how to levitate a ball bearing

  • @nisbafatima5141
    @nisbafatima5141 6 років тому

    Instead of battery if we give dc to it will it be the strongest magnet

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому +1

      I didn't understand your point. A battery is also a DC source, however, high power generates stronger magnetic force.

  • @denzvenvadakkan5103
    @denzvenvadakkan5103 8 років тому

    Thanks

  • @alakingg3857
    @alakingg3857 3 роки тому

    what made the electromagnet stronger? I need the answer to my question for homework. Can you help me?

    • @Staticin0
      @Staticin0 3 роки тому

      by using the coiled wire many times

  • @wonderousdogicle6781
    @wonderousdogicle6781 6 років тому +1

    I had the choice to do this for a school project (other than the maglev train, I chose the maglev train) and when I saw what I needed and looked a the prices, I was like "Yeah no."

  • @Torchl146
    @Torchl146 2 роки тому

    isnt it kind of dangerous to just hook up a li ion cell with out controll directly to a copper inductor?

  • @vittalashraf3359
    @vittalashraf3359 7 років тому

    should we use insulated wire?please reply fast

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      Yes, only insulated wire can be used to make an electromagnet.

  • @mercuryman1444
    @mercuryman1444 6 років тому

    would a 15 volt electromagnet be effective?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      Yes, the magnetic field in electromagnet is directly proportional to power supplied. However, higher DC voltages are dangerous to handle. A 15v DC will surely produce an effective electromagnet.

  • @Cabal2600
    @Cabal2600 5 років тому

    How to create N and S electromagnets such as negative and positive??

  • @kaiftamboli2599
    @kaiftamboli2599 7 років тому

    GOODTECH can I use normal cell and not lithium ion cell?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      Yes, a normal cell also works.

  • @shatrughanvishwakarma4367
    @shatrughanvishwakarma4367 5 років тому

    How much long bolt you had used and how many guage wire

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      I used a bolt of about 8" and a wire of 28 AWG. However, you can use any length of the bolt and any gauge wire as long as you can wound it tightly, it will work well. Make sure to use enameled wire.

  • @xCeleritas
    @xCeleritas 6 років тому

    could you make a glove of some kind and possibly be able to move magnets with your fingers

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      What do you exactly need to make even if you are able to move magnets with fingers?

    • @jbstepchild
      @jbstepchild 6 років тому

      Id be thinkin of how to utilize that glove for holding on or being super ridgid when needed but soft an flexable when current is off

  • @uniquetechchip8985
    @uniquetechchip8985 5 років тому

    Plz make levitation anti gravity

  • @mercuryman1444
    @mercuryman1444 6 років тому

    Why does it have to be around a nail? What else could it wrap around?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому +1

      It can be around any iron object. An iron nail or a bolt is most easily available.

  • @JagtarSingh-xt6os
    @JagtarSingh-xt6os 7 років тому

    To gain its magnetic power should i give it high voltage or use more copper wire.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      Magnetism is directly proportional to copper as well as current in the coil.

    • @mygmailschd3909
      @mygmailschd3909 7 років тому

      Higher voltage or more windings

    • @JagtarSingh-xt6os
      @JagtarSingh-xt6os 7 років тому

      I Will Prefer High Voltage

  • @ronald5850
    @ronald5850 6 років тому +3

    ooooo-weeeee!

  • @mihajlopetkovic2003
    @mihajlopetkovic2003 6 років тому

    Also you must wind in the same direction or the currents will cancel each other out and you get weak electromagnet.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      Yes, that's true, but if you carefully notice that even in the overlapped loops, the direction of current remains the same.

    • @mihajlopetkovic2003
      @mihajlopetkovic2003 6 років тому

      Yes, you're right.

  • @raisfathroosdian5120
    @raisfathroosdian5120 5 років тому

    MY ELECTROMAGNET WORKS GOOD 👍👍

  • @dmchunter7772
    @dmchunter7772 6 років тому

    Wait is it really alright to use regular tape?

  • @matthewmorrison2071
    @matthewmorrison2071 4 роки тому

    Does the wire have to be insulated?

    • @NeverSuspects
      @NeverSuspects 3 роки тому

      yes, coated magnet wire or enamel coated wire is best as it allows for tighter winding

  • @p1nesap
    @p1nesap 5 років тому

    Good job. How many amps is that 18650 battery?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому +1

      Thanks...I am glad you like it..This is a 2000mAh 3.7v battery.

    • @p1nesap
      @p1nesap 5 років тому

      Thanks, I have same battery, and wires started smoking when connected. Is it safe to touch 2000 mAh?

    • @timeslidr9063
      @timeslidr9063 5 років тому

      @@p1nesap @ 3.7v yes

  • @riyankhaliqi9859
    @riyankhaliqi9859 4 роки тому

    How do you reverse the magnet so it repels or can you

  • @hatodesu5374
    @hatodesu5374 7 років тому

    If I would use a steel bar around 12 cm, would it be more stronger?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      Strength mostly depends on no. of turns of wire and current. However, you need a soft iron bar, it is much more magnetic than steel.

    • @amritpalsingh517
      @amritpalsingh517 7 років тому

      steel will be much more difficult to magnetize but it is also difficult to de-magnetize steel, so once it is magnetized enough, you can remove the wires and the battery and it will still be somewhat magnetized :)

  • @yoremkastor
    @yoremkastor 7 років тому

    current?

  • @AzaiKang
    @AzaiKang 7 років тому

    How long does it takes the coil to overheat with 3-5 meters of winding? I was planning to make a Magnetic glove. I'm going to attach the magnet to a glove instead of making an object to hold it though, thanks! Subscribed!

    • @amritpalsingh517
      @amritpalsingh517 7 років тому

      have you thought about neodymium magnets? they are a lot smaller for similar strengths, which will make your glove more elegant...; also professional electro magnets are way more powerful than home made ones! Its not that difficult to make your gloves strong enough to hold your body weight using them.

    • @lebergerdesphotons4565
      @lebergerdesphotons4565 2 роки тому

      @@amritpalsingh517 Hello, are you still around? Where can I buy these "professional electro-magnets? I want to send very short and abrupt square waves through it at different frequencies. Is there an equation which will help me to know it advance what to expect when I change the frequency? Right now I only have a velleman oscilloscope/signal generator, limited to less than 500 ma. Do you know where to find or how to make a circuit that can generate variable frequency square waves and send more current than that without hurting itself? I'd like to send at least 1 ampere, so the device should be able to do more, just so it's not always stressed. Thanks for any recommendations you could make.

  • @killybing1
    @killybing1 5 років тому

    Can I just connect the copper coil to a battery ?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      Which copper coil?? If the copper wire is enameled, then yes you can connect a battery to both its ends. But for an electromagnet to be powerful, you also need a iron core in the middle of the coil.

  • @DebarghaBhadraGFX
    @DebarghaBhadraGFX 7 років тому

    GOODTECH - Creativity and Science, can we use non insulated copper wire instead of enameled copper wire?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      A non insulated copper wire will get shorted and cannot be used. However, you can use an insulated copper wire to make a simple electromagnet.

    • @DebarghaBhadraGFX
      @DebarghaBhadraGFX 7 років тому

      Thank you

    • @DebarghaBhadraGFX
      @DebarghaBhadraGFX 7 років тому

      ***** can you say please where i can get this enamelled copper wire?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      I got it from a local motor winding shop.

    • @DebarghaBhadraGFX
      @DebarghaBhadraGFX 7 років тому

      Thank you you helped me a lot

  • @kashif_farooqui
    @kashif_farooqui 5 років тому

    Dear sir,
    Sir kya ham copper wire ko nikal kar kar sakte h ki nhi? Please reply me...

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      Hello Kashif,
      kaha se nikalni h copper wire??
      Enameled copper wire ko iron bolt pe wind krke electromagnet ban jati h.
      Normal insulated wire k bhi turns bna skte h but uski strength kam hti h cz for same thickness less wire will be wound over the iron bolt.

    • @kashif_farooqui
      @kashif_farooqui 5 років тому

      @@goodtech1 thank you

  • @tayyabejaz8081
    @tayyabejaz8081 6 років тому

    What will happen if i will provide 24volt of dc. Will it work or not.... tell me max voltage range....

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      Yes, 24v is fine for an electromagnet. However, don't increase the voltage too much as it will be dangerous to handle.

    • @harleyserafini51
      @harleyserafini51 3 роки тому

      The higher voltage you use, the more wire you will need. Otherwise, the wire will heat up and short out the battery.

  • @ahmedismail8775
    @ahmedismail8775 8 років тому

    can we rub the wire with plaas

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  8 років тому +1

      Yes you can, our aim is to remove enamled the insulation from the wire.

  • @tayyabejaz8081
    @tayyabejaz8081 6 років тому

    What will happen if there is a paper folded on bolt before wire

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      A thin paper will not matter at all, however if a very thick paper is used, it will reduce the magnetic effect on the bolt.

  • @gursimransingh1388
    @gursimransingh1388 7 років тому

    Hey bro i want to make levitating magnets project for my college can u help me in this matter please.?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      What kind of project you want to make?

    • @gursimransingh1388
      @gursimransingh1388 7 років тому

      I have to make a project in which one magnet floats over another magnet
      It may be simple magnet or electromagnet.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      Have a look at this video, it demonstrates a very simple magnetic levitation ua-cam.com/video/PNR5eBFXI4E/v-deo.html

  • @tayyabejaz8081
    @tayyabejaz8081 6 років тому

    And can i use wire from transformer

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      Yes, you can. But make sure not to damage the wire.

  • @dr.khushwantkaur7071
    @dr.khushwantkaur7071 5 років тому

    Please give the calculations

  • @South336Victor
    @South336Victor 6 років тому +1

    Where do you find coco wire??
    Ill call Home Depot

  • @SlightlyWetFart
    @SlightlyWetFart 6 років тому

    What thickness copper wire please?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому +1

      I used a wire of about 28 AWG, however, a 30 AWG wire works best and is easy to roll.

    • @SlightlyWetFart
      @SlightlyWetFart 6 років тому

      GOODTECH - Creativity and Science thank you

  • @theguyttissybob2362
    @theguyttissybob2362 7 років тому

    can I us house copper wire to make a magnet

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      Yes, it will also work but the magnetic strength might vary.

    • @theguyttissybob2362
      @theguyttissybob2362 7 років тому

      GOODTECH - Creativity and Science OK ty for talking back

  • @andricsajeev6767
    @andricsajeev6767 6 років тому

    It looks like a solenoid

  • @Tom-li9xq
    @Tom-li9xq 6 років тому

    What is the length of the bolt

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      The bolt i used is about 4.5" long, however, any size of bolt can be used to make an electromagnet.

    • @Tom-li9xq
      @Tom-li9xq 6 років тому

      GOODTECH - Creativity and Science Thanks

  • @aselite413
    @aselite413 5 років тому

    What is the price of copper wire

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      It depends from place to place. I got about 250 gm of wire in Rs.250.

  • @ShopperPlug
    @ShopperPlug 2 роки тому

    how many pounds can it lift?

  • @PraveenKumar-fh1wr
    @PraveenKumar-fh1wr 6 років тому

    I tried to make an electromagnet but it got shot circuit . Why??

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  6 років тому

      What was the length of the wire you used?? The length of the wire should be sufficient and proportional to the power supplied, otherwise the battery will get short circuited.

  • @internetmail3888
    @internetmail3888 6 років тому

    The issue is how to waterproof an electromagnet so you can use it for junk fishing without shocking yourself. I was thinking the best way would be to simply magnetize another object for the hook mechanism to keep all electrics onboard and heavy insulate all the electric cable above the water line.

    • @morrisl7
      @morrisl7 6 років тому

      Why not just use a neodymium magnet??? for junk fishing?

    • @jonunwin2780
      @jonunwin2780 6 років тому

      You build this using DC so you won't cause and shock to yourself. Well providing your below 30v and that's a lot of volts for an EM! Attach the coil to a long none conductive pole and make sure that the wires terminate above the water line. The only problem could be that you drag the magnet along and it finds something to lock onto it could pull you in due to its strength lol

    • @mortigus2878
      @mortigus2878 6 років тому

      most wires have a non conductive coating meaning its safe when wet, just put some sort of waterproof housing on the battery.

  • @ishanaggarwal93
    @ishanaggarwal93 7 років тому

    Hey which swg size should I use for this? Thanks

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому +1

      I used 28 AWG i.e 0.3mm enameled copper wire, however any gauge wire will work as long as it can be easily wrapped on a iron bolt.

  • @ronakmathrani4945
    @ronakmathrani4945 7 років тому

    I tried to make the electromagnet, but I get shocked whenever I touch it.
    What do I do?

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      How much voltage have you applied to the electromagnet. Small voltages can never give shock. Reduce the supply voltage and make sure to use enameled copper wire (no insulation damaged) over a long iron bolt.

    • @ronakmathrani4945
      @ronakmathrani4945 7 років тому

      I am using a AA 1.5V battery

    • @NeverSuspects
      @NeverSuspects 3 роки тому

      add insulation, use a safe dc voltage source, dont power it with ac right from mains out the wall....

  • @aaronshaw6309
    @aaronshaw6309 5 років тому

    Did any one see The Movie Sleight ? This is why im watching this cus im trying to be magneto or somebody LOL

  • @jogeshkushwah9117
    @jogeshkushwah9117 7 років тому

    sir is AC current used to produce electromagnet.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому +1

      Both AC and DC can be used, however, In a DC setup the magnetic field is constant. This is what you should use if you want something like a permanent magnet or in order to increase the strength of a permanent magnet.In an AC setup the magnetic field is continually changing. Therefore, in alternating current (AC) electromagnets, used in transformers, inductors, AC motors and generators, the magnetic field is constantly changing. This causes energy losses in their magnetic cores that are dissipated as heat in the core.Thus, with DC the magnetic field will be stronger.

    • @sarasagar76
      @sarasagar76 7 років тому

      GOODTECH - Creativity and Science sir..
      i want to make permanent magnet..
      so...how much thick ensulated copper wire should i use?
      and...
      can copper coil smoke or get hot..if i used this for permanent magnet?
      please reply sir..

  • @TheM7016
    @TheM7016 4 роки тому

    Can you make this screw a powerful magnet for along time without the need for a battery connection?
    If you can .. how ?

  • @dharmendersingh6120
    @dharmendersingh6120 6 років тому

    Very easy and very fantastic

  • @viswambharanpg9120
    @viswambharanpg9120 5 років тому +3

    0:00 hello friends CHAI pilo

  • @erikaloots950
    @erikaloots950 7 років тому

    Is it normal that my battery becomes very hot. ??Thank you !

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому +4

      Battery does become hot when used for a very long time. Try increasing the no. of turns to reduce the heating of battery.

    • @erikaloots950
      @erikaloots950 7 років тому

      Thank you so much for your quick and useful respons! :)

  • @orionburton3829
    @orionburton3829 5 років тому

    If a connect to the AC port??

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      Don't, its very dangerous and also not effective.

  • @fardinshaikh6374
    @fardinshaikh6374 4 роки тому

    But the battery will get heated

  • @harinibhaskaran4026
    @harinibhaskaran4026 7 років тому

    How to make battery holder

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  7 років тому

      I also made a video to show how to make a LI-Ion battery holder using office clips at home (ua-cam.com/video/XmPuvzAWmUk/v-deo.html).

  • @AndriyBaranov
    @AndriyBaranov 7 років тому +1

    how long does it work?

  • @fuji3164
    @fuji3164 5 років тому

    My physics teacher played this video at school

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  5 років тому

      Really..??How was it..??

    • @fuji3164
      @fuji3164 5 років тому

      @@goodtech1 awesome

  • @denzvenvadakkan5103
    @denzvenvadakkan5103 8 років тому

    How much no. Of turns

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  8 років тому

      No need to count actual no. of turns unless you need a magnet of desired strength. However, I wrapped 6m of copper wire on a screw of 11cm in length. more the turns more will be the magnetic strength.

    • @goodtech1
      @goodtech1  8 років тому +1

      No need to count actual no. of turns unless you need a magnet of desired strength. However, I wrapped 6m of copper wire on a screw of 11cm in length. more the turns more will be the magnetic strength.

    • @amritpalsingh517
      @amritpalsingh517 7 років тому

      the more the turns, the stronger it will get upto a certain point, after that the resistance will start to become too much and the current will become too little that the strength will start to decrease again. The maximum point depends on the material, thickness of wire etc and the internal resistance of the battery.