I made this with my daughter today! I sliced my palm and shocked myself at one point, but we had a blast! And now, we have a flashlight! Thanks for the tutorial!
@@mathsactivity1175 ye insaan pagal hai aur meri science ki teacher bhi, abbey class 6 ke bacche ko kaun deta hai itna ghatiya 💩 holiday homework? Like this comment if you science teacher is a phyco
+DrCaoZ pt. Hey. I just wanted to tell you there is nothing wrong with your statement that you learned English "in school" versus learned English "in THE school". Your grammar is correct when you say you learned English "in school". Have a nice day! :-)
Hello i find that you make wonderful projects and this one is super ! 😃 i Just wanted no tell you something that i notified just for esthetic : the wire string appears behind the flashlight . Congrats for your so fun and genuis ideas 👏👍😊
You could put tin foil behind and around (but not touching) the LED to focus the light and make it brighter. You could also cut a circle out of the side of a clear bottle (Fiji water bottle would work best) and glue it to the front of the light to protect the LED.
Well, a student in middle school learns about electricity so this video is so great because it look good and works and is doable. It teaches kids how flashlights work.
But you made it your self but I highly doubt that it cost more than a flashlight you would buy. LED's and Lamps cost very little and batteries well guess what most flashlights require batteries.
We first cut the plastic bottle in half, then the other bottle's top. Next, we have to screw the cap off and glue popsicles sticks, half a portion of the bottle's mouth. After that we need to make sure that the half of the bottle and cap is connected by the use of popsicles sticks. We then cut two small pieces of popsicle sticks and glue it inside along the bottle's mouth. Cut a rectangular piece using the other half of our plastic bottle which will serve as the spring. The rectangular piece should be creased and then tie the wire around the spring, then glue the bag between the two small sticks. Make a small hole in the center of the cap. We will need a small wire, twist and adjust it by 90°, then glue it afterwards. We have to make sure that the wire will make contact with the batteries. This will serve as its switch. We have to cut the edges of another bottle cap and form a circle. Mark the wire and create two holes, then insert the ends of the LED. Glue around it to make sure it will stay. Tie the wires to the right polarity of the ends of the LED. After tying the wires, we then have to pull it down from the inside. We then put glue around the circle. But first we have to take the batteries out, then glue one stick inside. Make sure that the stick is glued on the inter top to make space for the batteries. Lastly, cover it with popsicles sticks.
Oh your english is fine. i like your accent too. Oh one thing. You can use a white paint coat or aluminium foil or metallic paint or something to the inner side of the bottle (well tip of the bottle which is used as reflecting surface and to focus the light ) so that it will reflect the light far more profusely and resist the leaking of light through the transparent surface of the the bottle. :)
+Celin E He uses 2 AA. Each one is 1.2v to make 2.4v. A lot of coin batteries are 3v each. So you could use 1 coin and be close enough, but it will go dead fast.
+crazyPT my daughter is having a science fest which she will do at school and since there is no groupings she has to do it alone and she has to know how to do it fast because they are all going to make it together in school which they will do TOMORROW!!!!!!!!
I made this with my daughter today! I sliced my palm and shocked myself at one point, but we had a blast! And now, we have a flashlight! Thanks for the tutorial!
Kharab light gal gaye gie
@@mathsactivity1175 ye insaan pagal hai aur meri science ki teacher bhi, abbey class 6 ke bacche ko kaun deta hai itna ghatiya 💩 holiday homework?
Like this comment if you science teacher is a phyco
This is wholesome
:0 are u ok now
@@mathsactivity1175 Hello
I tried it.. and it works
So cool!
Love the creativity
Thanks for making a nice content
Shout out from the Philippines!!😊
You can use the inside of a tin for bright light.
Bilal Imtiaz
THIS IS AWESOME! I WILL TOTALLY TRY THIS NEXT WEEKEND
Can you upload exact material used e.g what sized light bulbs, what kind of wire, what sized battery please
You help me with my school project thx 👍😊
I like the design. What a fine flashlight.
Nice work. Simple but effective!
Yeah, this is what our teacher used as our guide for our project... THANK YOU!!!!
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ali shahbaz jajajaja
***** what?
SwordBlaze same here 😂
BPS
creativity is the best thing god has given to mankind.
the only incorrect thing in here is your perfection it's unbelievable haha nice job btw!!
Souhail Naji I think its better to learn to see these vedios
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very nyc
Today I made it perfectly.. thanks guys
this was very helpful thank you
impressive, I have been wondering if I could make a burning laser gadget with plastic bottle, this just solves the puzzle. Thanks.
Thanku for making the video it helped me for my science project
I just want to ask if what kind of wire was used?
It's really amazing!...
A flashlight with water bottles and ice sticks.
Well Done★
You're accent is really fun to listen to!
its the accent of a portuguese i think its funny too.
Im portuguese to but i learn english in the school.
+DrCaoZ pt to help you learn English you say "I learned English in school" instead of "I learned English in the school"
Ohh thanks
+DrCaoZ pt. Hey. I just wanted to tell you there is nothing wrong with your statement that you learned English "in school" versus learned English "in THE school". Your grammar is correct when you say you learned English "in school". Have a nice day! :-)
+Rhett Having a Vietnam Flashback I'm just inerested in your profile pic and name. I love GMM too.
What can I use instead of popsicle stick
Hello i find that you make wonderful projects and this one is super ! 😃 i Just wanted no tell you something that i notified just for esthetic : the wire string appears behind the flashlight . Congrats for your so fun and genuis ideas 👏👍😊
Wow, loved it!
Cool video.This is very useful and creative.
Now this can be the invention in our science fair!
thanks for this project it will really help me..... awesome
Pooja Verma
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Pooja Verma
Nice
This project is indeed creative
good videos, your pretty bright!
It okay, your English will get better your a smart guy and I know it will improve
It will help in my science holiday homework 🐒💨💨
Awesome way to reuse
👍👍👍👍👍
loved this video because you talked the whole video👍👊😀😊😄
True!! Its alote more fun to watch
+Samuel Torstensson BEST INGLISH EVAAUR!11!!one
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liar its not nice
Vhon Lacambra it kinda is nice but by the way your actually not nice you stupid and your a really big bully and your probably just a little demon
which type of wire Is used in this flashlight? positive wire or negative?
rabia zubair only the battery contains positive and negative electrodes not the wire . It is neither positive nor negative.... 😊
You could put tin foil behind and around (but not touching) the LED to focus the light and make it brighter. You could also cut a circle out of the side of a clear bottle (Fiji water bottle would work best) and glue it to the front of the light to protect the LED.
Whah kya talent hai👌👌👏👏👍
Could you list the supplies needed and size? I would like to do this project with some kids. Thanks!
Thanks for a idea for my project
ur english is fine dude.... love ur vids... keep it up..
صبق وتطفئ الكهرباء عليكم بتجربت المصباح السحري روعة✌✌✌محمد محسن 👌👌👌👌
What you need
Electromagnet
Glass
Button
Curcuit
Awesome Video thanks for showing it. I just tried it really works.. Thank you.
sorry it has no switch for on/off?
You Can Use The Back Side Cap As A Switch :)
yaseen khan thats a good qustion
yaseen khan The back side cap. Same like in twist-switch mini-flashlights.
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yaseen khan D.C.
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No no ..sir ..there is no incorrect ...U did a nice job here and of Course I m now benefited ....thank u
Good work!
Thank you!
This is very cool. Ty 👍
Very ingenious! 😀
Awesome idea. I had made it and represent it as my science project and I stood first in my class. Thnx for this wonderful idea
cool torch
nice experiment
good science ever seen.
Thank u best idea for sience exibition
no man you speak excellent english
On of switch ?
thanks!!!!!!!!! This helped me for my school project thank you very much
I loved your video & teaching technique! Thank you! I want to try this.
Pls put the materials in the description
potresam macadato He Did
is this a inventory project? @crazyPT?
thanks i will do this for my science project best out of waste
I am doing it but this is fun
I like how you speak, I think you had some mistakes, but. because Im not english, I understand you betterly :D
Omar
*better but I understand that you're also new to English so it's not a big deal
+Olusumbo Ogunleye it was a joke
+UFG what do you mean
what kind of materials did you use sir?
which LED has been used?
Please tell the wires to be bought
You could use white bottle to see it the real color anythings
And use white bulb light
WILD RHINOS
I like it better when you talked in the video. It helps me more of what you are doing.
How to make a flashlight EASY!
1.go to the shop
2.buy a flashlight
3.stick it in a bottle
BAM A BOTTLE FLASHLIGHT
That's recycle are you dumb
why do you need a real flashlight
Well, a student in middle school learns about electricity so this video is so great because it look good and works and is doable. It teaches kids how flashlights work.
Lol
I’d like to see it done with a switch added. I’m gonna give it a go. Very cute
do we have to use copper wire?
and does this involve science?
please reply
Arjit Garg oh pretty obvious
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very nice flashlight I like it
Thanks for you CrazyPT
thank god for this vid, good for my project
great video man! I suggest you keep speaking in your videos :)
i subconscious
@@florchavez82 dhx distillation
good .....
from this flashlight we got very knowledge
thanks for this now im not scared of dark
Can you recharge it?
Are you using copper wire?
Yes he is
yes afcorse
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Залина Аманатова
what song did use for the second part?
after buying all the material it cost more than a mini flashlight
But you made it your self but I highly doubt that it cost more than a flashlight you would buy. LED's and Lamps cost very little and batteries well guess what most flashlights require batteries.
ofcourse!!!
lynn vaz
Rachel Rachel really?
Rachel Rachel your right
can you tell me what are the materials of this?
two plastic bottles, popsicle sticks, one LED, wires, glue, two batteries and a big cap.
I know crazy pt is a good channel
Crazy give me 💝
I love all your video 😍❤️💕 happy videos day 😘 by Patrice have hidson
I'm sorry my mistake I meant Patrice Hudson that me texting you my heroes
PLEASE REPLY BACK TO MY QUESTION! can this be a investigatory project in science
Jayson Bartolome yeah I did this
seiginshiki soon ok tHank you 🙏
seiginshiki soon how long did it take you to finish it?
I like your videos by the way. Your hacks are easy to understand. As well as to conduct.
Fabulous awesomely made
nice flashlight mujhe ye tarika sab se aasan laga main apne model me you banaou giii nice
Nice👌
Shaikh Saba
azsa
+Rameswar ji dksl
Shaikh Saba hi
Love from India
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gampang sih kalian sesat
reply ke diri sendiri
Ciri ciri orang goblok
Prince It's very useful. Thanks
I. like. it. very. much
We first cut the plastic bottle in half, then the other bottle's top. Next, we have to screw the cap off and glue popsicles sticks, half a portion of the bottle's mouth. After that we need to make sure that the half of the bottle and cap is connected by the use of popsicles sticks. We then cut two small pieces of popsicle sticks and glue it inside along the bottle's mouth. Cut a rectangular piece using the other half of our plastic bottle which will serve as the spring. The rectangular piece should be creased and then tie the wire around the spring, then glue the bag between the two small sticks. Make a small hole in the center of the cap. We will need a small wire, twist and adjust it by 90°, then glue it afterwards. We have to make sure that the wire will make contact with the batteries. This will serve as its switch.
We have to cut the edges of another bottle cap and form a circle. Mark the wire and create two holes, then insert the ends of the LED. Glue around it to make sure it will stay. Tie the wires to the right polarity of the ends of the LED. After tying the wires, we then have to pull it down from the inside. We then put glue around the circle. But first we have to take the batteries out, then glue one stick inside. Make sure that the stick is glued on the inter top to make space for the batteries. Lastly, cover it with popsicles sticks.
what kind of wire is that? please answer it right now
He is using electrical cable that is used for earthing. But you could use any type of cable you want as long as it conducts then you are set.
+bighands69 thank you
What materials did he use plsss i dont know
two plastic bottles, popsicle sticks, one LED, wires, glue, two batteries and a big cap.
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very niceoooo
Singhthe,
thank you .
loved how easy it looks and you did a great job with your english
Smart
HDXFH
HDXFH
Oh your english is fine. i like your accent too. Oh one thing. You can use a white paint coat or aluminium foil or metallic paint or something to the inner side of the bottle (well tip of the bottle which is used as reflecting surface and to focus the light ) so that it will reflect the light far more profusely and resist the leaking of light through the transparent surface of the the bottle. :)
Where are the weapons lol
lol
This is a weapon, just flash it in their eyes
+Monst Modify it so it shrines a thinner beam and attach it to your weapons.
So Tommy Wiseau is teaching me how to make a flashlight? "Ha! What a funny story, Mark!"
"I did not do it! I did not hit her!...Oh, hi Mark."
Would I be able to use a coin battery in this? Someone please reply!
+Celin E He uses 2 AA. Each one is 1.2v to make 2.4v. A lot of coin batteries are 3v each. So you could use 1 coin and be close enough, but it will go dead fast.
+Tyler Brooks *1.5 volts*
Musagaming TV differs in each or most batteries. We have Eveready batts which are the 1.2 black batts
Sorry, no
WONDERFUL IDEA ....BRAVO
+crazyPT my daughter is having a science fest which she will do at school and since there is no groupings she has to do it alone and she has to know how to do it fast because they are all going to make it together in school which they will do TOMORROW!!!!!!!!
So its not his fault your daughters slow
+Kombat Lord Of Fury no I'm just telling u guys that pls. support my daughter because she will do it this at friday
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it is a good project and convenient as well
I think your daughter is fabulous 😊😊😊
Does it have to be a neon bottle?
But it doesn't have on/off mods is it ?
Coolar
Coolar
Birikin
Maths learing machine.