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  • has anyone tried this with a car battery? let me know if you have

  • Very nice little project that anyone can do at home

  • Cool project, nicely done. I think most everybody know there is a batterry in the box and if they dont they will figure it out.

  • woi babi.. asal aku uat x jadi.. n batery cepat abis.. n pusing cam harap.. buto.. la lu.. penipu.. wat abis wit gua je.... lu kencing an??? babi nye omputih

  • Free Energy is real and its here! The Oil companies are doing everything in their power to stop these information. If you want a Free energy machine do a search in youtube for the LT MAGNET MOTOR , Join the revolution!

  • i noe how u made it........u hav kept a batt in d cardboard box then at d top a magnet ..just due to d electro magnetic energy d copper wire moves n it generated electricity :P

  • should be able to make a perpetual generator with this and produce free electricity on a large scale..

  • Very nice demonstration :)

  • Does this only work with insulated wire? I can't get mine to work..

  • for north too south.........

    polarity

  • goods thas the point of object

  • bonjour il faut prendre quel sorte d'aimant? est ce un aimant "spécial"? j'ai pris ceux de mon frigo et ça marche pas ! :(

  • hey

    wouldn't it still work without the battery?

    i mean, with short-circuited terminals, if you started spinning the coil there would be induced currents within the copper wires right? wouldn't that give enough torque to the rotating part of your motor?

    i'm asking just because i got curious, and i really enjoyed your tool :)

    cheers

  • no it would not work because the coiled wired becomes an electro magnet and that is what turns it because it is trying to pull itself to the normal madnet

  • whats in the cardboard box?nothing?

  • why dont you read the information at the right first?

  • Because i don't like to read...thats why im failing english

  • Cool. I'm trying to build one of these for my physics class.

    How many volts did you use?

  • the clips are touching the baterry and dow he put a magnet you need clips copper wire neodymium magnet and a baterry

  • what kind of wire are you using?

  • u can start a fire like that

  • is it on a battery if it is what type (a,aa,aaa,c)

  • wow ang galing... haha gagawin din namin yan sa physics namin. haha

  • Muy lindo ! Gracias ,desde argentina.

  • i wounder could you make it fly some kind a way that would be cool

  • Nice One I added it to my blog

  • Nice job hiding the 1.5 V - 9.0 V battery in the cardboard casing you made. Clever, but still noticeable. :)

  • Well, I wasn't trying to hide anything. Obviously there is something in the box. The point of the video is to demonstrate the affect of a current loop in a magnetic field.

  • obviously his using a battery you dumbass... its a motor, not a generator. if you read the description he says his using a battery. Trying to be smart? i dont think so

  • Go bug someone else

  • This is cool, athough it's a bit like a badly dubbed Japanese movie because the sounds and the actions aren't synched. Also, why not show what's under the cardboard housing below the coil and holders?

  • a battery xD hahahahahahahahasha It's obvious

  • Really good demontration of how the magnetism creates the torque in the metallic ring and rotates it. I really wanted to see it in such manner.

  • thanks man, this will really help me with my phisics project

  • maybe you should worry about english before "phisics" LOL

  • hahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah­ahahhahahahahahahahahahhah u made me die from choking my own saliva

  • hehe  cool , so simple and so cool, I liked it

  • oh and let us see what's in the box plz...

    otherwise I cannot replicate it.

    Thanks for sharing btw!!!

  • The motor is a DC Motor. DC stands for Direct Current. What is one way to get a direct current? A battery.

  • cool sound design...

    gonna try this tommorow hahaha

  • very cool.

  • same difference

  • No, it's not the same difference. If it were simply that the copper wire was magnetic, the coild would not spin. There would be no net torque to turn the coil.

  • OMG u guys r so thick the copper wire is magnetic so the magnetic force makes it move , not a freakin battery!

  • I think you need to brush up on your electromagnetics bud. The current through the coil reacting with the magnetic field creates a torque on the coil which in turn makes the coil spin.

  • are you thick or something the coper wire is magnetic cause it has current running through it

  • Very cool!!!!

  • wheres the battery?

  • Inside the cardboard box.

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