LEGO perpetual motion
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Do you really think that that little current generated in the coil is strong enough to magnetize the coil much enough to attract the next magnet at a constant speed? The current might be strong enough for a couple of turns, but if it is just very slightly lower, even beyond measure, it would be even lower the next magnet pass and so on. And what happens if you put load on it?
The iPhone someone compared about is just a simple computer with a modem/DA AD converters and a radio unit.
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its fake
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Great video my friend. I find it funny that something so simple like this, is so easy to grasp but yet people do not want to believe. Look at an iphone and try to wrap your mind around how it is made?? Sometthing like this is so easy to build yet we think it is fake. People open your eyes and you mindz,
Nice job!!
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wasnt this online a very long time ago but i did not say it was a trick? i remember finding this video once in the past and it claimed to be real.
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0:23 :3
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I don't know who's funnier, the guys who think this is real and are asking for advice on how to build their own coils or the guys that are pissed because "this is a fake". Both have failed to read the poster's comment that "THIS IS A TRICK". Anyway good post Starcross42, I'm going to have to build one of these for the physics department next semester
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@PortalFanPage Why, did your headphones break?
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cut you nails
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You are so deceiving !
My right ear is lonely :(
PortalFanPage 4 months ago 22
@gregryf I hope someday I can find a wife like that : l
colintesla 7 months ago