I am going to wager that the reason you get some current from same metal to same metal is that there is a capacitive effect going on with the dissimilar metal combined with oxidation of the copper.
place a iron tube around the coil and have the tube contact with the core. in the inside of the wires you will get more power..............great work.very nice
@lykenth08 Yes
ablepilot12 2 weeks ago
its because copper is more conductive than steel or iron which creates a stronger electric current thus a greater magnetic field
Sillsy55 1 month ago
I am going to wager that the reason you get some current from same metal to same metal is that there is a capacitive effect going on with the dissimilar metal combined with oxidation of the copper.
Pruncible 11 months ago
Hi, can you use steel wire to make an electromagnet ? - it conducts electricity the same a copper ?
lykenth08 1 year ago
Excellent job! But what if u heat the battery. I'm sure u get more effect out of it with the proper coupling...
sonydogman 1 year ago
Lol, why are people flagging these videos?... u MAD? Keep up the good work
neuthral 1 year ago
thanks again lasersaber. This is WONDERFUL STUFF.
aetherevarising 1 year ago
might be interesting to coil another transformer around the whole thing.
when you pulse the EMF. to pick up on the field collapse.
Sm0ky2 1 year ago
place a iron tube around the coil and have the tube contact with the core. in the inside of the wires you will get more power..............great work.very nice
jasonspinmaster 1 year ago
is the wire wet in this video?
great project.
crob227 2 years ago