GLOBE MOTOR by John Michael

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2011

The ball bearing is attracted to the large nail (electromagnet). As it moves out of its pit, contact is broken, switching the electromagnet off. The ball bearing falls back into it's pit, makes contact and swiches on the electromagnet ...ect ect.

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  • Focus the camera, dude.

    Also, what practical applications could this serve? Other than being cool?

  • @Amaroqdricaldari Sorry but the camera is auto focus n it aint focusing too gd. I never thought of applications but to start off with wanted the ball to be pulled up a slope and then dropped to allow it to coast a toy car forward.

    Thx 4 the comment.

  • @Amaroqdricaldari The "cool " bit of ur comment has got me thinking...mabe advertiment application ???

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  • @kamalmichael Wait, I have an idea. It all hs to do with Inertia. Because when the ball disconnets, it is still spinning, so perhaps it could be used as a motor that consumed less power.

  • You know.. I once had a friend in my nieghborhood caled John Michael, but he moved away. He was so awesome. He even had a working Arcade machine in his garage.

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