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  • What Hertz is it ?

  • that sorcery

    

  • now just hook the screw up to a battery charger that charges the AA and you have infinite power!

  • Peppyjam You read my mind

  • in my country homo means gay

  • awh, i thought there was gonna be two peter's touching... whats homo about that.

  • magia negra - black magic

  • :)))

  • To cool

  • What do arctic fags have to do with this?

  • Thats pretty neat. I always find myself involved in some of the most complicated projects. It's fun to just make something to play with.

  • Awesome put it in a ball and track its movement.

  • how do you know this engine is a homo.

  • haha homo get it? its a HOMO polar

    thats so gay lol

  • U need a manicure

  • @POWND18 what? why?

  • Genius)

    

  • a baterry drilling machine wow!

  • True the battery..BAM! nuclear explosion..dead..

  • i end up from naruto to here..wow i love youtube

  • Both of these are neodymium, right?

  • does this mean the machine is gay?

  • looks good. But cant be said as multi axial...

  • at 0:32 do u see?? he cutted his finger

  • xq el tornillo gira?

  • i enjoyed watching this feature presentation.

  • @HYPRKLSTRKMPLX yes, i hear that hollywood are making a part 2, and michael bay wants to direct it.

  • and thats a way to rob a bank with patience

  • yeah, just because you can move the motor doesnt make it multi-axis, i can turn any motor around and around, its still single axis.

  • How long will it take the screw to drill through the battery?

  • @MucusFelidae not that i dont know you are joking, but the screw is going the wrong way anyways

  • @MucusFelidae hohohohohohohoohhoho

  • @MucusFelidae You read my mind

  • @MucusFelidae It won't drill through the battery, because the screw is rotating in the counter-clockwise direction ; therefore the angular velocity vector is poiting outward (Right-hand rule) and the the screw is actually coming outward instead of going inward. It does not come out because of the magnetic field attraction generated by the electric current in the wire and the cube magnet.

  • Ahh the screw driver is raping the tree!

  • Que buena ondaaaa

  • Cool little...thing? But what can you do with it? What could it power? Science ftw :)

  • I just heard Leela's voice saying "wouldn't it work better if the magnet was round?"

  • now that's cool science!

  • IM MAKING THAT NOW.

  • Dude don't listen to these haters, I like the cube magnet. Way more action and it sounds like a cricket on steroids.

  • Good job! very intresting!

  • i can haz explanation!?

  • Don't be a homophobe

  • but willl it blenddd?????

  • Haha. It's a single axis motor. All you're doing is rotating the single axis.

  • u might wanna switch the 2 magnets around lol

  • It still rotates only around one axis. It moves in 2 axices (theoretically) but it rotates in 1

  • That is a fantastic design! Would make a good demonstration piece for a school or college. Nice work.

  • all of that friction...

  • its cool see people doing this stuff

  • wow,. homopolar multi-axis w/integrated spiral-cube technology and fully biocontrolled positioning.

  • wtf what happen in your finger ???? damn wow is blood inthere lol :)

  • Whats the point of this? =_=

  • I just hate you cut your thumb.

  • why you've made this? it's silly waste of time. Make free energy!

  • It's not multi axial right.... it's multiplanar

  • @wiimasterplayer It's not multiplanar, it's freaking cool =D

  • @emotivenextway no.... a multiaxial one is cool... it looks like a gyroscope...well if you had seen the one my friend made... :D

  • u should try and think of a way to turn that into electricity u would make a fortune opening ur new power plant lol

  • cant wait until it drills in

  • ?did Jesus of Nazareth do the Carpentry work?

  • im 23, is it sad i find the word Homo-polar mildly comical? lol

  • @tools747 yes. Quite.

  • awwww eyes of dissapointment.

  • @tools747 No [:^o)

  • its gonna get screwed

  • cool...................now what ??

  • fucking around with strong forces is fun

  • Notice how he doesn't tip it upside down

  • you could replace a couple parts, or modify the top and make a small rechargeable motor thats distributes more energy output

  • thats cooool.

  • It's gonna make a hole in the battery!! AARRGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! lol

  • does it ever stop?

  • @wirelessfiction i would think it'll stop when the battery runs out of power

  • parabens

  • Awesomely awesome!

  • Why did he use a square magnet an the screws

  • rotating the rig doesn't make it multi-axial, it is still uni-axial

  • brilliant 

  • mega coooooool

  • coooooooooooooooooooooool

  • beautiful

  • O Jesus, son of Mary! Is thy Lord able to send down for us a table spread with food from heaven

  • @ahmd1431 "For Allah is He Who gives (all) Sustenance― Lord of Power, Steadfast (forever)." Dhariyat:58. God is the provider, not His creation.

  • @a4d2d0 ???

    

  • @MrPacman64 It wasn't a reply to you bro LOL thats why it doesn't make sense.

  • Phat

    

  • Looks like someone is still in Inception!

  • Wow, I bet that battery gets hot FAST.

  • does it have to be a cube magnet on the screw? wouldn't it be easier to use a cylindrical magnet, so you don't have the edges of the cube?

  • lol moi j ai une perceuse à percussion elle marche beaucoup mieux :/ rââââââhahahahaha:D

  • what a great video!

  • oe peladas pongan los nombres de los materiales ...................oe frends put the names of the material please

  • very gooooooooood

  • Dear Santa...

  • That's insane...

  • What about using a circular magnet?

  • nice idea! :-D

  • what happened to your thumb?

  • @romsnir1 Probably burnt when the screw drilled into the battery :)

  • pero si ni lo kreooo el solo bajo un video k vioo y los ubio

    porciankaso es del peru mi amioo

  • omg you just disobeyed the laws of physics. you must face the consequences!

  • How much?

  • Perfect!!!

  • that known as cheating in a beyblade match

  • Simplicity is the "Mother-In-Law" of Invention then!

    The blatant SIMPLICITY is brilliant!! RC..au

  • cool good simple work

  • May I suggest you use a cylindrical magnet...

  • @Taylaron1

    I noticed that using a sphere or cylindrical magnet creates alot of heat and tend to break down the neodymium magnet being as those magnets lose magnetism if exposed to excessive heat.

    Yet using those shapes of magnets will increase the speed, the square magnet just acts as pulsed power and allows the magnet a short time to cool before its introduced to current again.

  • @TheTubejunky perhaps attaching the wire to the screw instead, as the point of the magnet is to magnetise the screw anyway...

  • @TheTubejunky but now it's being impacted over and over by the wire, and all that repeated shock (kinetic, that is) will also weaken the magnet.

  • @Taylaron1 cylindrical magnet would spin out of control making the nail go flying

  • fucking magnets how do they work?

  • i dont think you need the magnet on the back of the battery do you?

  • @metalminded there isn't a magnet behind it.....that is just the battery

  • poor little screw :(

  • what happend to your hand?

  • simpel , but gooood ;-)

  • You hurt doing this machine hahahahhah But It is Great Gzzz

  • ........what the hell is going on

  • haha screw doin nothin to battery

  • @kacper701 well my guess is that the stick is flipping some switch that can excite the battery because the edges of the cube make it bounce up and down and recharge it.

  • Waoo nice and thank you very much for sharing this video.

  • Is it efficient?

  • it only stops when the battery runs out of enrgy

  • Bored?

  • i would definateley consider a round magnet, when you get one please tell us and make a vid! thx! :D

  • very good video

  • i have a battery that got screwed

  • I love stuff like this. Thinking of possibility...

  • Nice!

  • Err- HOW, exactly, is this a "homopole" motor (excluding the manufacturers sexuality!)??? It is connected, to BOTH + & - ends, of the battery!!

  • wut

  • sweet a drill

  • This is awesome. lol

  • arehetnian huele a mierda

  • bun, si..... , se consuma bateria ? Sau e un perpetuum mobile...

  • A better shape for the magnet? It's a cube -.-

  • i ll do that

  • very nice :)

  • Now that is cool I wouldnt mind having that on my desk

  • Wtf sorcery be this?

  • This is really cool, I wish you made it so that the "screw hung" with the pointy part up, you flipped it in all directions except that way haha

  • hearing nick from left 4 dead 2 saying Sqrew this  inside my head when i saw it starting to spin ^^

  • oh you showoff =p

  • how long it could run ?

    the battery itself has "a limited life" - charge-discharge...

    and other thing - the tip of the screw. is it possible to damage the battery ?

    and last explanation - should i guess, that u're literally making energy by the friction between the corners of the screw and coper wire ?... and from there giving that energy to the battery ?

    OR... u use a strong magnet to "balance" somehow the whole system ?

    explain pls... i want to reconstruct it at home :D

  • You could probably make a good electricity generator out of that, it could power a fan, or BE a fan...

  • if you used a circular magnet it would probably go faster and with less noise

  • ohh thats cool dud

  • looks like making that thing caused a couple minor injuries LOL.. still its pretty cool

  • im wondering why a cube? and not a sphere?

  • spheres wont make noise when hitting the wire

  • @LaRezNar ha riiight

  • @LaRezNar I lol'd

  • @LaRezNar I doubt a sphere would work. A changing magnetic field is needed to induce eddie currents that make torque against the permanent magnet. The square head makes and breaks the field from the elctrical circuit so that is constantly changes in sync with the rotation.

  • Actually you are not quite right in this instance. See the electromagnetic field surrounds the path of the current as you allready know, but in the actual portion which is the motor (the magnet and the screw are the only parts that actually do the work) only a portion of that electro magnetic field is actually being acted on. It is essentially half a magnetic field constantly being spun by the full field of the magnet.

  • The second magnet is only there to suspend the rest so that the only point of contact is the tip of the screw. A spherical magnet would work just as easily though a cylendrical one would work best. Also you can do similar things like this to move air and water instead of a screw though it takes a bit of a different set up and different amounts of power and voltage to work well.

  • To see it revolve, to not say that is a trick :)

  • @UrSSuL makes sense

  • Acssualy is because to center a sphere to the axis of that screw is well... kind of taugh if not impossible. Plus, try glewing an arch to a flat surface when you succeded geting its axis centered. Makes more sense to not give yourself more work for such a small thing.

  • its not impossible just realy realy hard

  • Вот такие модели нужно показывать в школах на уроках физики.

  • youtube, stop making me do captcha, your trying to piss me off on purpose now.

  • .......dude.

    that's such a simple design... the only question would be where to get the cube... I'd make this thing in a heartbeat if I knew what that cube was and how to get one XD

  • google: neodymium cube ?

  • Ahh, neodymium. Thanks! =)

  • that makes energy? how?

  • that makes all the sense in the world...

  • can you make a video on how to make this

  • how to make this mambo jambo ?? :D it's cool

  • got cuts on the thumb? :P

  • Nice