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I calculated the RPM via the scope 4.5ms per revolution = 222 revs per second X 60 = 13,333RPM... self resonating bifilar coil ... megnetic dart tip bearing ..all three neo magnets are north polarity out epoxied to a steel ball bearing ... the circuit is a bedini, joule thief or pulse motor type PLAY SAFE-WEAR SATETY GLASSES

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  • uhoh u just gave me a govt weapon idea. tiny magnetic bombs. that thing looks like a water mine. its like sticky bombs but with neos. oh no a tank is coming, get the neo mines. its made from aluminum? shit, well lets just use the 50 cal then.

  • @Magneticitist ... lol all my technology is for peacfull purposes

  • if you have never tried it, find one of those wooden scure thingy's like from shish kabobs damn am i spelling this crap right anyways those fit pretty good inside the little ring neos. if u start it up dead center then move it up to around a 45 degree angle from the core center it goes about twice as fast or more. still havent played with the spheres much but i want to now

  • @Magneticitist ... a kobob motor ... I replicated this and finally have it working ... there is definately a spot where something transitions and the rotor RPM takes off ... I used the same circuit as the SSG setup but with no feedback diode between the emitter and base ... to keep it oscillating you need to tap the collector I hooked up a small LED flashlight to it ... I keep loosing the rotor as it flys off the dart and bounces accross the room usually snapping off one of the neos

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  • Id love to see more, thanks, I'd like to replicate this. Does it produce good spikes?

  • @helpmonkey thumbs up for safety glasses.. is it just me, or do you sometimes have the urge to feed it way too much input knowing full well the projectile that will eventually fly out at lethal speeds?

    you should see how stupid i look holding up this huge book in front of my face lol. at that point its up to fate cause the hand gets too scared to get close enough to take the battery off.

  • @helpmonkey ... Kyle I will post a new vid soon with the circuit diagram in it

  • @helpmonkey

    I think angular momentum is ruled over by the inverse square law...but I'm probably wrong :P

  • @MrAnguswangus ... ooops you wernt suppose to see that ... top secret ... lol ... going to have to do some video editing ... nothing to see here folks ... move along ... you have any idea how to calculate angular momentum?

  • What was that green thing near the end?...was that Godzilla?...or your chiropractor?

    Fast is good!...and shiney is my favourite colour.

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