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  • i think he just wants to show how beautiful his coil is

  • nerd

    

  • If you make one at home use a ferrite toroid, it won't melt and it will focus the magnetic field. A meter measures current through the coil to measure resistance, moving through a magnetic field will change that current. You have discovered Lenz's Law, 150 years later.

  • spitfire thumbs up

  • If you'll make another coil and wrap it around a plastic pipe and insert it into the center vertically, then apply voltage, you'll have Anti-Gravity BIG TIME :)

  • why doesnt it just lift off and fly away?

  • Know it's a lot to ask, but could you add subtitles in American.

  • fluke is good

  • mach die werbung weg

  • Well it looks pretty but one can't help but ask WHY?

  • @ianwright40 Because it's interesting and fun to do, it's also science.

  • @ianwright40 These people think these things have magic powers. Antigravity and magic energy production and whatever else. There are probably hundreds of videos of these things, and none of them ever do anything that you wouldnt expect. Its sort of like the magnet motors, theres two kinds: ones that don't work, and frauds. Amazingly with them, you can tell which is which without even watching the video, just look in the comments to see if theres a link to someplace to buy stuff.

  • if you where to mount that magnet of shaft and spin it really fst in the coils you will ahve your self a 3 phase alternater

  • how many windings is this?

  • Maybe yu can fix yr melted coil by pressurizing it from the inside of the donut, use magnetic printer toner mixed with vegtable oil then spin the magnetic ferro fluid with current in the coils

  • The coil is made wrong

    I have made them and they do not look like this.

    I lived and had worked with Marco.

    This guy has no clue.

    The coil is not supposed to be powered by man made supplies

  • what is that good for? 

  • Multimeters measure resistance by putting a known voltage through the device under test, and measuring the current flow. If the coil is producing it's own voltage, it screws up the reading. All you are reading is voltage produced by electromagnetic induction. The resistance is *not* changing.

  • Because of how the internals of your multimeter work, It seems the resistance is being measured correctly up until the emf is placed in the coil. R is constant, and v/i are changing. So the multimeter is not working correctly, maybe you should measure a different way?

  • V = IR

    you're inducing 'I' so 'R' changes...

  • This is a Rodin coil. I am sure you know that so why call it a Kubik coil?

  • Commercial has one ugly beeach!

  • It's like watching a 12 year old talk about stuff he's been up-to to his teacher for the attention he doesn't get at home from his parents.

  • @Spargue be nice...

  • @Learningbyhearing This was nice. The amount of fail science in the video is far worse than my comment.

  • Your coil is all wrong, in fact 95% of the coil's everyone see's on line are wrong. Don't waste your time until you study and understand the math, the key work here is "Understand". . . good effort though, it looks good.

  • Pfffft I made a Tesla Coil out of a rubber band, a needle and a Turkey Sandwich. This is weeeak.

  • Yeah like everyone else is saying this phenomenon is just the way multimeters measure resistance. The actual resistance isn't changing.

  • Great work on the coil but i think the effect you are observing with the changing resitance is due to the way that multimeters messure resistances. They messure the voltage drop accross what you are messuring and work out the resitance from that, by moving a magnet past the coil it is inducing a voltage into the coil giving the multimeter false readings.

  • dont listen to people keep the work going loll hehehe i like your experience ..

    but may i ask you on2 thing .. your going to hate me loll

    do another one but before puting the wire one the fisher price thing put some metal ball inside the thing and then test it loll

    and other thing to like oil and metal in it and more ..

  • I put a perfectly round hallow pure gold sphere that screws open and close at its middle and placed a grape inside of it and placed it in the middle of the rodin coil and left running on a 6volt current for 60 days and when I unscrewed the Gold Sphere. The grape was in perfect condition. We are still understanding what kept the grapr so fresh for so many days. Please help in our research.

  • What a load of tosh. Pushing a magnet near a coil of wire doesn't alter the resistance at all. You're measuring is the change in the voltage across the coil because you're inducing an EMF not changing resistance.

    There is an effect called magneto resistance, and a couple of researchers got the nobel prize for discovering super-magneto resistance, but that is nothing to do with what you are doing here.

  • @salerio61 Like the X-men?....... ;-)

  • @kubikop I should have read the rest of the replies to you, you know it's induced EMF by now

    I got it wrong, when I looked it up it's "giant magneto resistance", it's been a while. Even more x-men though :)

  • @kubikop He's right, though. You are just measuring the EMF generated as the magnet's flux is cut by the coil.

  • @salerio61

    Occasionally the meter reads a negative resistance. This is only possible when a voltage is present. The same effect can be seen when an electrolytic capacitor's resistance is measured in one polarity, the measured immediately after with the polarity reversed. All that is happening here is a voltage being generated by the movement of the magnet around the coil.

  • According to Rodin, spacing makes all the difference.

  • the magnet in the middle"interesting" not..try running a magnet past any coil and it will change the resistance of the coil.looks like it would make a nice motor though.

  • Rodin coil

  • So basically you are changing the magnetic field you changing the current, you changing the current changing the resistance as well... :)

  • Electromagnetic induction is the production of voltage across a conductor situated in a changing magnetic field or a conductor moving through a stationary magnetic field.

    In electrical circuits, Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference or voltage across the two points, and inversely proportional to the resistance between them, provided that the temperature remains constant.

  • The mathematical equation that describes this relationship is: I=V/R

    where V is the potential difference measured across the resistance in units of volts; I is the current through the resistance in units of amperes and R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohms.

  • This is a Rodin Coil. Regardless of the winding, wire gauge etc...just because a guitar has strings doesn't make it a cello or piano...it's a guitar...if you would like to differentiate yourself, you should name your videos Kubik's Rodin Coil...it shows who's coil it is appropriately.

  • But a guitar with one less string is banjo? or with thicker gauge its a bass or to put another bow to its string its a violin..... I have asked Rodin and he does not mind..... I have given all credits in the more info.

  • I'm sure. I don't care either. It's nothing personal. It's really more of a suggestion to you to improve the recognition. Your video's will show up better in searches by users for the Rodin Coil. But by adding your particular arrangement, you differentiate your own niche better...free Country and all. =) Rock it how you like!

  • Good luck with the experiments as well. Be careful w/ Electricity and Hi Freq signals.

  • rotflmao...do you know what an anagram is? lol...I can't even ... lol ... who's an idiot? AAAAHAAaaaaaaahahahahaaaa.....

  • i thought i knew what an anagram was.

    damn, i meant metaphor.

    damn, i'm an idiot.. yeesh!

  • Don't use Lacker it will melt the tube. Aww Damn it too late.

  • LOL, MINUS RESISTANCE? ROFL!!! Yawn, I feel I must tell you! Your DMM measures the R of the coil by determining the voltage dropped across an internal 'shunt' resistance. When you are moving your magnet about, you are inducing an EMF resulting in a positive(further) or negative value across the shunt, hence, a fluctuation! (and false readings)!!!!

  • what the awg of this wire. im guessing 30-36. looks pretty thin. im gonna buy 36 myself

  • Some one experimented with ORGONE effects (organic and non organic capacitor layers) and said these type of coils also Chanel this energy and amplifier it, just some thing to think abut after you do electronic R and D, research the orgone accumulator, or drop me an email for the manual (FREE) thanks for posting

  • whats the difference from this and the rodin coil.

  • They are the same apart from my coil has three windings (Not two) and I have wound the coil 120 degrees out of phase with each other..

    Thanks for asking..

    Paul.

  • Nice coil, give this a shot...try a tesla coil the secondary winding in the center of the rodin coil using the rodin coil as the primary winding just for kicks. you might want to stand back when you hit the switch? best of luck

  • Great Minds think alike, I want to see this too!!

    Paul..

  • Lol I was like "wooo Its gonna spin!" when I first clicked on the vid but now when I saw it I'm like.. Oh well.. Wasnt really what I expected

  • Next video it spins.....

    Cheers Paul..

  • Oh, Well I did find it quite amusing, But I was hoping for some action :P

  • Check out video 007...

    Paul..

  • The resistance isn't changing. The voltage applied by the ohm-meter (Voltage is required to measure ohm), which is making a current throught the coil, the current in the coil will change as the manget is inducing voltage when moving the magnet back and forth. This will infect the measurements.

  • Thanks for the info

  • or use a wooden towel ring(used in a bathroom/camode)

  • lol, yes a wise move.. ;-)

  • I am not sure why you made a third coil on this but its good for experimentation. the coil is supposed to have two sets of wraps and one is considered an invisible coil so you have 2/3rds wire and 1/3rd open

    I am not saying that there is anything wrong with trying this out you just don't have to do a 3rd coil

  • Its a thing I am trying out... it might not work but fingers crossed....

  • Just remember though the resistance reading on the meter may be influenced by the EMF that is generated by the coils when moving the magnet.

  • Yeah I Think your right I put it on ac voltage and it was voltage...

    Paul..

  • Looks interesting and your job looks very neat - it's hard to imagine it looking much better.

    I hate to say it, but the resistance isn't changing when you move a magnet across the coils... you are inducing a voltage. Ohm meters can't measure resistance with a voltage in the circuit - meaning the reading is no longer accurate.

    Thanks for this interesting video!

  • Thanks for watching and for the info.

    Paul..

  • Awesome! really good job!

  • Thanks, the next one will be more accurate...

  • I'm glad it broke - your next kubik coil is going to be super-precise!

  • lol, Thanks I think.... but yeah I will make sure all the geometry is exact next time.

    Paul..

  • wow, that really sucks, you gotta redo the wholt thing O.O

  • I kinda fixed it it still works.... ;-(

  • yeh, i suppose it wouldnt be a total loss, but it seems the overall efficiency would go down. lesson learned for me if i ever make one :D

  • wow mate ! looks really well done. You are a true professional in your attitude.you also have great temperment for this and great patience. did you just sit in a room watching tv while you did this or what?

  • Thanks, yeah I just watched telly and wound it. Ive got numb fingers now though...

    ;-)

  • perhaps something cool to try,

    put the coil back onto the bottle. now place a ring magnet onto the neck. as close to the coil as possible, not touching the copper, only touching the glass. im guessing the magnet will either fly off into your ceiling, or the bottle will become the speaker. this could vibrate the magnet on a 360 axis, giving a far more rich and clear sound. (maybe it will shatter the glass at certain frequencies)

  • It would not fit over the neck of the bottle, nice thought though I was up for it....

    Paul.

  • any other items besides a bottle that you can use? or, get a bigger ring magnet off an old speaker.

  • Ill try and find some glass and magnets that fit together....

  • lol i watched both the other coils teh first time yesterday, lol

  • Thanks..

    Good Luck.. remember to post a video...

    Paul,,.

  • Jees, how long did it take to wind it all?

  • About 12 hours constant winding, but more like 24 after rewinds and setbacks... ;-)

    Paul..

    ps never heat to dry the varnish, it will cripple your spirit.....

  • Moving a magnet next to any coil generates electricity so the resistance would appear to drop. That's why a coils property is given in Henry's.

    But don't fret the meltdown.

  • Thanks, I will hook up a load and hopefully the fly back will power it...

    Paul..

  • Paul, the resistance is not changing, the meter is being fooled when you move the magnet making the resistance readout appear to change but it really isn't. To prove this, your would to put a current meter in the circuit. However when you are doing the magnet moving, it is possible to produce Back EMF which inturn can reduce current draw to the coil, but it's the Back EMF that is being produced but there is no change in the coil resistance. Easy mistake to make, don't let it brother you,

  • Thanks. l was interested in the Flyback voltage any ways.....

    Paul..

  • No the resistance is NOT changing, you are creating a voltage with the magnet when moving which the meter on the ohm scales reacts. Otherwise your video are good.

  • Thanks, so our saying Im producing PD and the resistance changes accordingly?

    Paul..

  • What does the term PD stand for?

  • If you pressurize it with air or water, you might be able to get the proper shape back, mostly?

  • Thanks for the idea, but it is almost back to normal......

    No harm no fowl....

    Paul...

  • what? i didnt see he removed his comment

  • I think it was just a misunderstanding....

    Sorry....

  • i removed my comment

  • Im sorry though you felt that way, Ill PM you.

  • yeah.. you can use hair dryer , but use only on cold function, that it only blow wind it will not be hot, but it should speed up process a little ..

    Good luck of making next one!

  • Cheers!

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  • ack! the plastic melted. maybe there is another way to form a torus like structure, from a truss like network of segments?

  • If I new what a truss was I would do it. Im just kicking myself that I was so inpatient with it after 3-4 days work....

    Im going to take my time on the next one.... So at least I have not given up. Also the melted one is starting to look pretty good now i have been giving it a bit of a mangling with my palms....

    Life lessons and I know how to produce these coils more easily now so, jobs a good one....

    Paul..

  • thats awesome

  • Cheers dude, but I kinda made a big mistake with the hairdryer. I thought I would show everyone else so they do not wreak a good 12 hours of their work......

    Are you thinking of making one?

    Paul..

  • im too lazy to make one

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