Kelvin water drop LPMC
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@PudgeTrax That wont be possible since it gives a pulse of voltage and moreover the current isnt large enough....Though it can pump some amt of water back in but ultimately the tank would get empty.....a perpetual motion..umm...no
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what the heck are you telling them there is a much better explanation in goodwill's book "champion science fair projects"
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two words: holy shit! this is an amazing stuff! 5*
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The best apparatus Ive seen !!!!!!!!!
because its got the best results for the experiment.. thts how it shud work!
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All the time! :-)
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Hello isalbert, I loved your video. But just wondering, how exactly would you get the water that falls into the bucket to get back into the tubes/process? Can this become a perpetual motion device?
PudgeTrax 1 year ago
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well the water in this device doesnt get back in the tubes. we just emptied the bins when it was full :) but i f you think of something to create a perpetual motion device, show us :)
isalbert 1 year ago
Can u pleaseeee tell me how u made it?!
a1malik 2 years ago
well i did this experiment few years ago but i remember the important things were: u have to manage to put the metallic cylinders at the exact hight where the trickle of water divide into drops. u have to isolate the metallic bins from the floor (like put them on plastic stuff, not wood is better). then if you want to see the electricity produced like we did showing an electric arc, you have to be sure that the metalic balls are not too far away from each other
isalbert 2 years ago
Wow this video is amazing!
isalbert, you are my new idol in youtube.
painterman 2 years ago
thanks painterman! didn't this video makes u wanna pee?
isalbert 2 years ago