Radiometer
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  • Put it in the micowave

    and see what happens

  • Nice i have the same one

  • radi- ometer NOT radio-meter

  • I made 1 at home from a jam jar, but I don't know where it is now lol. I used tin foil for white side(silver) and a sharpie to paint the other side black. That was for the spinner. Than I glued a steel nidle in the jam jar. I used the tire valve(one way valve) that was glued on the cover to pump out the air with the siringe. That way there was very litle friction with air. I hope that helped you.

  • It would be pretty hard to make one at home...

    It is a partial vacuum inside, and if it wasn't the waves couldn't spin it. My dad got me one for christmas, it's pretty cool.

    Nice vid!

  • great gadget!! Looks like a lot of fun, especially on a sunny day. I need you to come up with a home made home brew distillery. Let's work on it this summer. Pop-Pop

  • The only problem is I bought mine in a science museum when we visited Washington D.C.

  • About fifteen bucks. I just said that because I'm a big do-it-yourself guy.

  • How much did it cost you? I bet its vacuum sealed though prolly couldnt make one. but cool i might buy one if i can find it.

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