thats just the thing, i never did :cry: . I usually don't even bother with trying to see videos anyway because they take FOREVER to download with my 56k.
Hi Zach,
When I had dial-up I downloaded stuff overnight.
Now with high-speed cable internet, videos play "live" and huge downloads take only seconds. :lol:
That's Homeland Security trying to bury his invention before it upsets the balance of power in the world. They did the same thing with my cold fusion cell.
Hi Zach,
When I had dial-up I downloaded stuff overnight.
Now with high-speed cable internet, videos play "live" and huge downloads take only seconds. :lol:
A Mexican jumping bean jumps when warmed by the current in the coil.
It would probably also jump from the heat of the lamp on his camera.
It's a farce, like when the Americans sent men to the moon.
Sudbury, Canada looks exactly like the moon, with rocks all over the place. They mine nickel ore there. The moon mission was probably filmed in Sudbury. Hee, hee. :lol:
Its a 1/2 '' dia. by 1/2 '' neodinum(sp) magnet , the coil creates a magnetic field , and like poles repel so when the coil is energized , the magnet is propelled out of the coil ..
I think the Royobi drill battery was charged to 11 v at the time..
I wouldnt use anything else but a Neo magnet as a projectile ..
they fit real nice in 1/2 inch inside dia. grey tubing from home depo
and they were only about $ 1.60 or $2.00 apeice for 1-10 from forcefield , wondermagnet.com
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if you really want to go nuts with this project , find a clear plastic tube with 1/2 inch id (inside diameter) and a really thin wall ( so there is no loss of magnetic attraction between coil and magnet..
there has to be a perfect tube out there somewhere but i havnt found it..
that tube in the video has the perfect wall thickness , unfortunatly its about an inch in dia...
It can go quite some distanance.I also have one realy strong magnet that jumps wen put on a coil.Its fun to fire it that way at iron objets like radiators or wasing machines so they stick to it.
If you put a high current in the coil, so that its magnetism equals the magnet's, don't you think the magnet would lose some of its magnetism?
The coil would be trying to magnetize the magnet in reverse. :lol:
Fly a kite with copper wire instead of string during a lightning storm. The bolt of lighning should give your coil enough current to fire a magnet pretty far. :lol: