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  • i wonder how fast it would go if you added another element in this model, "static electricity", you could wrap a few rubber bandsaround the spinning coil and have a winter hat grounded & just bearley touching. I wonder if after a min of it being turned on if it would continue to spin if you cut off the batteries due to the static electricity? have any of you seen the Van de Graaff generator small ones can generate up to a million volts. if you try it be careful and please let me know the results

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  • Congrats you made a powerful drill motor. LOL!

  • if R=1/Inductance, how is time not factored out as a unit? rearranging the equation, R*I=1? So the units of R/I=[time]? just trying to understand, thx for the info

  • "So the units of R/I=[time]?"

    No.

    The symbol for inductance is L. It must be capitalized.

    L/R = Inductance / Resistance = Measured in units of time

  • DOH!! I forgot that L is for inductance, got it confused with conductivity (the reciprocal of resistance) and then used the symbol for current :D Awesome! So the unit of time tells us what exactly, about the coil? How long a magnetic field lasts or resonates after a circuit is opened? Or is it just an unrelated constant that shows a relative effectiveness? Thanks for the reminder! :)

  • Google search term: "L/R time constant"

    It definitely shows relative effectiveness because it is a constant of decay used in many systems having a separate inductor and resistor. This decay is simply the decay in the rate of change of current in an inductor once voltage is applied. After some time, about 5 times the time of L/R, the current is very close to its maximum value. The current rises quickly at first then levels off.

  • that makes total sense. Thank you. I'll check the goog for more. But I can almost visualize why it takes 5x L/R[t] to reach a max current.

  • good thx..

  • drill through the crust of the earth :D

  • o.o you explain it well, but it musnt be very efficient how youve got it setup.

  • Keep going bro. You're on to something...

  • ive made many newman replicatons....and just by looking at this video...you dont have many turns....max you have 200...not enough

  • You're right. When I actually tried counting the turns, it turns out to be between 190 and 200.

  • keep up the great work...i hope to have my new newman machine up on youTube soon...ill keep you posted

  • awesome

  • stop talking at put same battery's in your multimeter and sow the volt and current

  • I will see if I can replace the batteries in my multimeter.

  • "GP23GA" battery is not rechargable. It's probably worth it for me to get a multimeter with a rechargeable power source (e.g. 9V rechargable) and TrueRMS capability.

  • I did it. See v=7Oez5zEEhM8

  • I did what you did...but after 20min the battery fails due to the lac of turns....the key is to have over 800 to 1000 or higher...then you will see a greater chaging afect and the battery's stay freash...and wont die

  • I did what you said, and the results are most excellent.

    p.s. Potato guns kick ass!

  • yo is that thing making or taking energy

  • It's taking energy.

    Some of the energy comes from the batteries, and to conserve momentum some of it must come from the inductor. Theoretically, maximizing the ratio of inductance to resistance will allow me to take more energy from the batteries and the coil.

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