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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • dude i tried it and it did not work i do not know why i was doin it the right way but why did it not work!!!!

  • @garlass make sure the paper clip is not rusty and there should be a little circle in the middle of the bottom of the bottle make sure the paper clip is touching it.

  • @garlass also the more watts or the bigger the bulb is the bigger your battery needs to be

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  • i love doin this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Hey all its me gizzymaggie. this is my new account. it is for gaming. check it out

  • My new science experimaent

  • oh you forgot that the type of battery need for the bulb. (dc or ac)

  • Thank you, this helped me with my pip boy lights.

  • Another way is get 2 wires and do negative/positive sides touch one end to the gold part and other to the bottom. if you wanna switch get 3 wires and use a nail connected to the wire and lightbulb it should work we did it alot in science in 4 grade

  • and wow, i can even make it more lighter than you did

  • an easier way is to get a piece of wire from your un-used tv cord and get a double a battery, connect the wire to the negetive side of the battery and the other end of the wire to your light bulb! how easy is that with science, eh?

  • @gizzymaggie Hey, try this:

    Get a spare battery holder that has terminal outputs (a 2 or 4-AA battery holder should do). Get a 3 or 4.5V tiny light bulb from your flashlight or somewhere--attach (hold) the black wire to the side of the bulb contact and red wire to the tip of the bulb contact (where it makes contact with battery as shown in your video). You will get POWER!!

  • you some butt

  • thanks i was l8 doin my science fair project so i did this lol

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