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  • Wireless motor that clearly has wires attached to it...

  • This is pretty awesome. Makes me want to try it myself.

  • Cooool

  • shove you penis in that hole, it will make it all good.

  • oh hey this is going 300000 rpms what to do next?... stick a pencil in it :D

  • lol, a double post got BOTH top comments

  • what is this?

    I see wires, so why is it wireless?

    And how do you know it's 300000 rpm?

  • @popayed The wires are for the coils, electromagnetism drives the small neodymium cylinder... like a magnet pushing another magnet. He used an oscilloscope to measure the frequency to determine the speed of the magnet, if you don't know what an oscilloscope is look it up. Think how fast electricity moves, now think of using it to push something, as you can imagine it would achieve impressive speeds.

  • wtf? 

  • The rotating part is inaccessable to attach any pick up or driveshaft ...

  • @XoFFoX777 True, but think of this. A low energy high frequency pulsing that drives a magnet, that is levitating, and use MgB2 (magnesium-boron wire) cooled at 40k with liquid helium to achieve a superconductive stator, now have the magnetic field of that 300,000 rpm magnet passing through the superconductive stator, which has no electrical resistance.

  • @XoFFoX777 If using cryogenics and superconductive materials might as well replace the neodymium magnet with a type 2 superconducting magnet like niobium-titanium (NbTi), which has a magnetic field of 15 Tesla or 150,000 Gauss, I think N52 neodymium mags can have 14,800 Gauss, so the superconducting magnet would have EXTREME power and be very dangerous. Easier said than done but possible.

  • Great discovery but HOW can it do any REAL work ???

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  • This is an invention, for sure.

    Might even be worth a patent.

    But what is it good for?

  • He meant brushless. Come on...

    If the magnet would be levitated (gyro) it could spin a hell lot faster.

    Anyhow it's frightening to see that 2mm magnet self stabilizing from the spinning velocity.

  • @yo6ial Yeah brushless but the truth is im not convinced it's really 300,000. That's a bold claim and would be revolutionary. past 120,000 is pushing it...

  • @Gameguru667 How did you come up with that? That you think 120,000 rpm is pushing it... I doubt you used science or logic, just based your assumption on the fact that 300,000 sounds really fast. He has already told everyone how he measures the speed, he is not guessing because it looks fast, it has been measured.

  • @Gameguru667 That little cylinder has very little mass, and how its spinning it produces nominal centrifugal force. It does not require bearings, that rattling sound is the cylinder magnet tapping the plastic inside of the coil, so its basically bouncing, or skipping, so its not constantly touching a surface which reduces friction. I would be interested in knowing how many revolutions it makes in air after a skip, my guess is very many. This is how it goes so fast.

  • Oh wow, I get it. That's really cool. Good job.

  • lol to all those who say "i see wires" cause this spins the magnet without contact with the wires, so its wireless.

  • It appears to be inducing an electromagnetic field in the middle that makes the cylindrical magnet spin. Wireless because the spinny part is not wired (or even touching) the rest of the motor.

    300 krpm is most likely theoretical and calculated from the current and so on.

  • haha av you really counted the revs, d**khead

  • stick yer finger in the gash haha

  • 300000.....quite impossible!

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  • @giliam74 I think the term ' wireless ' is in reference to the rotor not having a physical connection. Possibly a issue of poor translation?

  • @giliam74 i think he means brushless motor (no wire contact with magnet)

  • @giliam74 Yea how do you know it's not Roudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer's nose

  • How is it blowing air?

  • I have no idea what I just watched here

  • what's this how to use it?

  • I can CLEARLY see wires in that coil, so please tell me how this motor is "wireless"... duh!

  • Can anyone explain it to me?

  • Neat

  • 2:21 of my life i'm never going to get back.. --.--

  • @bluephoenix53 This is genius technology, you should be taking notes haha

  • @bluephoenix53 But yet you took the time to type and post a comment.

  • OK whats your POINT, moron

  • 1:08 o.o make a sharpener of it? best in the world

  • how do you figure 300000 rpm?

  • for the first 30 seconds, i thought i was watching some peverse fetish XD LMAO i love your motor though :D

  • what am i watching? 

  • MUUUUUUTE

  • bullshit!!!

    

  • i heard if you put your dick in there you will get super powrs

  • @ontogc or have that shit ripped off

  • Just sayin, I see may wires.

  • The problem to solve is ; the gyroscopic torque of such a heavy rotor on a air pressur field , at 300 000 rpm . As soon the axis of rotation has to turn , this gyro torque will be so high that the fine engine won't remain fine a very long time ; Only way = 2 rotors with opposit spin direction, but with a very strong ball bearing tie between them ! . The torque between the two rotors will be twice as much... not easy anyway

  • @BOOOZB one rotor spinning on two axis at the same time... search for inertialess turbine.. i have uploaded a couple of videos

  • How many turns???

  • where can i get one of those? put a tutorial how to make it? :D

  • unzips pants...

  • wow megnetic field was so strong that you can her it :D

  • @Flugfritze96 rotation not magnetic field...

  • That thing has so much momentum and inertia I would LOVE to see a video of you putting it in your hand and then trying to stop it from spinning with two fingers.

  • And we cant make emission free cars?!

  • @lotus483 We can't with todays technology, because electric and hidrogen cars, even though on their own they dont have emissions, their building process, extracting hidrogen and making batteries does create loads of emissions.

  • can i get some plans for this ??

  • what was the magnet repeling inside the milk jug cap

  • 5000 Hz is 300000 revolutions per minute in a two pole motor.

  • You should analyze the sound it produces...

  • The sound seems to be at about 5000Hz... if basic frequency of the sound is 300000Hz we wouldn't be able to hear...I am a bit confused...

  • wireless, he meant brushless...

  • wireless motor with wires... i am interested in your experiment but i don't understand why you call it wireless. thank you..

  • Let's say it is not 300.000 RPM, uhhh.... 200.000 RPM for example, would it still be stupid and waste of time nonsense? Some of you really are stupid, esp Lucky4908.

  • HOW DID YOU KNOW THIS HAS 30000000000000 STUPID RMP? stupid non-sense waste of time project here in youtube

  • @LUCKY4908 it can be estimated...

  • @mmarkomann stated twice on the video saying 3000000000000 rpm, who the fuck genius people can estimate the tinyier rod than his nut.. oh well... have fun enjoy his rpm nuts

  • @LUCKY4908 hahahahahahaah why are you so angry dude? 300000000000000rpm hahahahahaahahhhahaha. The problem about 5kHz alternating current is coil inductivity...too much of L means too much of reactance or too low magnetic field inside. I agree that it is not so probable, but the guy stated something. why wouldn't we pay some attention on his experiment...

  • @mmarkomann im not, its just a stupid video like you hahaha. have fun

  • @LUCKY4908 yea I must be stupid since I talk to you...enjoy your smartnass..and have fun with your smart ass hehehehe

  • @LUCKY4908 I have a hunch that your jealous ass rotates at about 300000000rpm...

  • @mmarkomann  have fun

  • @LUCKY4908 you bet it is for fun...

  • @mmarkomann enjoy !

  • if i took apart a fan motor would i be able to replicate this. its an AC powered fan.

  • Im conufsed.....

  • How many amps is this

  • FAKE AND GAY

  • Judging by the dust, he's played with this unit more than an average wife would allow :) Cool!

  • noob

  • Problem is, low torque. So it's hard to put something small which is spinning very fast not using a lot of amperage. Otherwise we'd have seen micro hard drives with this sort of thing. Can you just imagine?... you'd be sitting there wondering WHEN!? it was going to be done spinning up! lol

  • @KayakServer And you spelt oops wrong, cus its not ops :)

  • They already make these for stirring substances in beakers. They call them stir plate. The concept is the same.

  • OPPPSSS is not a word

    

  • cant you see guys, the magnet inside is floating!

  • How do you check/test know your running the RPM???? Dont forget the magnet has drag from air and the plastic its hitting..,

  • @CNCMenace I reckon it would have synced up pretty well with the 50 KHz driving it - big windings - should draw plenty of current - and an Oscilloscope should allow you to watch the back feed RMF. So you could see how fast it is turning.

  • that sound gave me a serious heddic xD

  • @woityuize94 head ache?

  • @ConnorXV sure what ever you say xD

  • pero no tiene torque eso pos

  • why stop the video there??

  • @DanFrederiksen in this and others videos final stops 3 or 4 sec before finish because me video conversor I don´t have use well ,FLV use.Me videos no stop I don´t use FLV now

  • @alfacentauro1111 That sounds like brazilian indigenous trying to speak portuguese LOL your main language is spanish isn't it?

  • @alfacentauro1111 what you said makes no sense you can make a vid up to ten minutes long before you gotta tinker with youtube to make it longer .

  • What is this? Totally non-purpose sine wave driven coil? How clever.

  • hola amigo,me siento muy contento por haber encontrado un articulo tan bueno como el tuyo para mi es muy importante ya que estoy tratando de desarrollar un proyecto en el cual no se volvera a usar gasolina y pienso que lo tuyo encaja perfectamente en esto me gustaria tener un contacto directo. podrias contestarme y darme tu email yo estoy en Canada. Gracias

  • beyblade????

  • too much concaine 0_0

  • ¿como se miden las rpm?

  • WOW :O:O:O 300.000 rpm ?!?! thais is way awesome 58 really great work 5* :D

  • BUENISIMO, si tan solo pudieses hacer que ese imán gire 60 veces mas rápido, se harías que se convierta en energía pura : D

  • thats looks like future plane prototype with 300000 rpm on each wing motor i think that air flow should take of that plane of the ground...

  • thats not wireless, thats ALOT of copperwire... >.<

  • Sending this message from the year 2350 : Now I know where all those pens come from, appearing out of the middle of nowhere. please hold them, they travel into time when released. we dont need them in the future

  • a otra pregunta porque ay hielo

  • @alanlansche hola,son partículas de plastico :/

  • amigo esta genial el vídeo pero como que carece un poco de información se que lleva una bobina y un imán pero que usas para elevar los Hz

  • how could you know or even possibly measure the r.p.m.s?

  • @gmc07joe Measuring the frequency with which I turn the magnet, the magnet having two poles generates a wave HZ lap, the circuit has a receiver coil that is measuring the speed of the magnet, in this case, generating more than 400Vpp 5000Hz only turning the magnet, this is 300000RPM.

  • @alfacentauro1111 30,000 RPM Would Be A VERY FAST Hard drive or Soild State Drive

  • @KayakServer ops Spelt Solid Worg

  • @KayakServer I don't think you understand what an SSD is, sir.

  • @alfacentauro1111 its rotating so fast you can hear it. cool

  • Interesante :)

  • whats that white stuff there?

  • @fuengbful That would be LIES

  • Rule 34, no exceptions.

  • I see a LOT of wires there :D

    magnets are awesome :D... u my friend have won a cookie

  • This is NOT a wireless motor, What a fool!

  • nice

    

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  • Magnet Porn

  • THIS VIDEO IS STOLEN!

    Really? A wetback can't build anything close to this.

  • 1:22 Pencil smoke. Don't breathe this!

  • Hola alfa , estoy interesado en hacer algo similar a lo hiciste, en los comentarios anteriores te preguntaron cuantas vueltas tiene la bobina, pero dices que la compraste en dado caso la solucion seria medir la resitencia y asi tener una idea de cuantas vueltas o metros de cable puede ser, podrias responderme y medir la bobina que utilzaste en este video , asi para darme una idea. .....Gracias por los videos estan muy interesantes, de casualidad no sabes algo de trasmision dpe radio

  • use the diagram for the earth in this video for your work..... because if what we are missing is the bigger picture and everything is universal then this might be it.... give it a shot ;) SHADOW GOVERNMENT (SG) Part Thirteen The Hollow Earth Reality ( Part A )

  • 300000 RPM Como sabes su revolucion exacta mentiroso!!!!!!

  • @luisitolindo Midiendo la frecuencia con la que hago girar el iman,el imán al tener dos polos genera una onda HZ por vuelta,el circuito dispone de una bobina receptora que es la que mide la velocidad del imán,en este caso 5000HZ generando más de 400Vpp sólo el imán girando,esto són 300000RPM.

    La verdad que cansa un poco ya tanta gente ignorante :/ que se preocupa en buscar defectos en vez de virtudes en los demás,pero gracias,suerte

  • @alfacentauro1111 mendinino conchesa esquinalalito? Chico!

  • @luisitolindo Midiendo la frecuencia con la que hago girar el iman,el imán al tener dos polos genera una onda HZ por vuelta,el circuito dispone de una bobina receptora que es la que mide la velocidad del imán,en este caso 5000HZ generando más de 400Vpp sólo el imán girando,esto són 300000RPM.

    La verdad que cansa un poco ya tanta gente ignorante :/ que se preocupa en buscar defectos en vez de virtudes en los demás,pero gracias,suerte

  • That is so cool!! how did you do that?

  • @ST0SM Look me new video there are Schematics thx :)

  • MAKE ME SOME AIR TREKS FROM AIR GEAR! (Air treks are Electronic skates that go really fast) (Air Gear is a anime)

  • this is pencil motor very usefull to power your gf for 5 sec

  • SHIT FAKE FAKKING LOW

  • PPPPPPPPPLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEA­AAAAAAASSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEE show hot to make it would be so awesome this thing is soooooooooooo cool man please respond!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @allen2688 Sorry for the long time response, no time,but I hope made a new video Me explanation ,I appreciated alls comments,thx,basically experiment is similar a coupling microphone with speaker where the magnet is the wave :), two coils one trigger and other is shot in the north pole neodimiun magnet ,trriger to base transistor and shot in colector transistor,A greetings PEACE :)

  • @allen2688 Look me new video there are Schematics thx :)

  • Its snowing inside that thing! lol

  • Gyro effect at 2:11

  • Hi, would it be possible to connect 2 of these to the ends of a metal rod, so the magnets work as bearings and motors at the same time? If so, how much weight would they be able to hold before the touch the walls of the tube?

  • the fast!

  • Is there any limit on how fast you can get these magnets to spin? I'd be interested to see some 'professional' experiments with this sort of thing. If you can get a magnet spinning at 300,000 rpm in this home setting, then imagine what they could do in a science lab with the proper equipment. Could we see 1,000,000 rpm and more? 300,000 is pretty damn fast. If that magnet's circumference was 1 cm then it would mean the surface of the magnet is spinning at 180 km/h!

  • @crushnkill thx for comment,yes is fast this magnet circunference is 0.5 cm but is fast,really can be spinning at more 300000 with only more power and in the vacum chamber,this experiment can be for cavitation,oscillation or sonoluminiscence experiments,only problem is centrifugal force in magnet for very hihg revolution can broken the magnet,Sorry me english, a greetings :)

  • @crushnkill there already is a motor that spins at 1.5 million rpm and is commercialy manufactured

  • @iminyourbasement made whit 3$?Nasa 1,5 million comercial semi-prototipe is very expensive,I can do it with 15$ too much XD

  • @iminyourbasement What motor is this? I do know certain jet engines can get into the hundreds of thousands.... Can't say I've heard or anything into millions of rpm. Whatever it is must be very small and strong as the centrifugal force could rip it apart.

  • @iminyourbasement wat? where?

  • @nickizcool20 Celeroton makes these motors, you can buy them for i believe 5000 dollars.

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  • @crushnkill Sorry for wait to me response,appreciated alls comments,sorry for no response to all :) appreciated all.Friend in theory the magnet can be spinning +up light velocity 300000km/h ,I need more time for a new video rhe other at various millions revolutions :).This experiment is similar a coupling microphone with speaker where the magnet is the wave :)

  • OMG!!! How you can do thiis!!!

  • Just like a brushless motor...

  • is that ice

  • Can you glue that magnet on a shaft? then add two blades on the other end of the shaft. then just push it in... and volá! You have an helicopter!

  • @finlandSanX hehe nice idea :), High Rpm is very interesant too,The cavitation effect is very curiously, I need more experiment one can be to move magnet at 150Khz in the water Its produce a effect name sonoluminiscence this energy produce in water a mini sun and very strong light,thx for comment,a greetings

  • can u make a generator

  • You rather tell me if this motor is useful for anything else than fun.

  • So, how do you know it is at 300,000 rpm?

  • @helicrashpro  Khz in coil with oscilloscope