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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2006

How many rpm? (www.flickr.com/photos/rveas)

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  • how do you get it to spin?

  • @1337saklart Hair dryer!

  • So what kind of revolutions per minute sis this get up to? I'm actually quite surprised the bearings survived the spin at such speed.

  • @scary989  The friction is minimal, between the two bearing ball´s joined for magnetic force! I think they must resist much more rpm.......

  • slo-mo pls!

  • @qazzaaqq I have one, frame by frame. see geomag slow motion video!

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  • take a bicycle computer, build a frame on the top bar install it (the clamp on the frame) put the magnet on the outer rim, configure the bicycle comp (set startpoint, endpoint and the "wheelsize" normally inch or cm) then you have it in mp/h or km/h or if you like to find a formula to calculate the output into rpm. But mp/h or km/h is very much nicer, isn't it. Or if you like to check which eprom is used get an eprom burner and just repropramm the eprom *just kidding* not worth the effort ;)

  • How can it possibly take that much g force?! it should explode! 0.0

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  • Is about 2600 rpm in relation to wind speed and the perimeter of the figure!!

  • lol, he blew it with a hair dryer

  • @wobbyfreddy it would hurt evenm more if you do it with your teeth :P

  • How that spin??Tell me.

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