Mechanical Apogee Detector
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ok Tanks, muito obrigado. valey mesmo....
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haha, dude, that will be more presition
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Have you tried or considered a mercury switch?
Your videos are very thought inspiring, just wondering.
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That is exactly what will happen! The reason this one didn't work is because at apogee there is no gravity on the rocket that is different from the ball to pull the ball and close the switch...oh well.
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Dan,
I didn't know if this was already answered, but how did this design work out?
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MonkVidz 8 months ago
@MonkVidz No, but my video called 'ejection circuit' does. Thanks.
solidskateboards 8 months ago
hello friend , magnetism has or just gravity ?
fotodariodias 1 year ago
sólo gravedad, ningún imán. Las pelotas están ingrávidas en el apogeo para que la primavera pequeña en el interruptor es muy bien bastante para empujarlos lejos y abrir el interruptor. esto revela el paracaídas.
just gravity, no magnets. The balls are weightless at apogee so the little spring in the switch is strong enough to push them away and open the switch. this lets out the parachute.
solidskateboards 1 year ago
Genius.
bamboo4tameshigiri 2 years ago
Thanks!
solidskateboards 2 years ago