How to make smallest Electromagnetic Train in a wire coil
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- Instructions how to make very small train from AAA battery and magnets, how to make copper wire coil with a simple tool. Main parts you need:
-Neodymium magnets size: 1/2" (13mm) diameter x 1/8" (3mm) thick
-AAA battery
- Ground metal rod 5/8" diameter or 1/2" copper pipe, any length.
-18 or 20 gauge uncoated (bare) copper wire, we used tin plated copper wire,
This was middle school science project. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
EXCELLENT!! INSPIRING!! Thanks for showing full build techniques step-by-step with measurements and all materials information. Making Trains, scenery and cities were SUPER. This video is above and beyond so many other coil and magnet/battery videos.
Michael Skelly
Michael Skelly
The effort to replicate the LA and Las Vegas skyline should be applauded as well. Very well made and informative video. Thank you
John Williams Exactly! And in the future there might be real Hyperloop line from LA to Vegas
Xiaoke Ding fun fact hyperloop is cancelled it is in efficient and dangerous
+panda gaming44 fun fact too that in Jakarta Indonesia will be built thta hyperloop
This is how great inventions are made. The small concepts turn prototype, and prototypes becomes manufactured by the state of the arts.
Very clever and cool project
I appreciate his work
How did u do it.plese tell me.my was didn't working. Please tell plese
Sharddha Chaudhari maybe you're battery wasn't charged?
Thank you for this video. I did it on a project in science and got me from a C+ to an A-
2 million views and no comments :D Great video
Another person did some testing and found Energizer got the best near short circuit life. Since these devices run at near short circuit conditions, spending extra for "quantum" or whatever fancy battery you use isn't cost effective, and won't get you much more time in near short circuit conditions. The Energizer and Rayovac varieties got the best overall price per minute of operation, with Energizer having the best run times overall (though costing more per battery than the Rayovac).
I love how the Eiffel tower is in Las Vegas. Also loved the creativity in making a full scale model of a maglev train tunnel.
Add vacuum and you got a working Hyperloop prototype!
Shrinivash Murugesh It gets larger with speed.. I thought the Hyperloop was all about speed..
Hyperloop is doomed to failure. A vacuum tube as large as hyperloop is an accident waiting to happen.
Wow! 1,000,000,000 stars 4 that.
Thanks for the concepts you have shared here.
Incredibly awesome. Great job!
Why the dislikes? Its a fantastic eco project
This is how real trains should work
No, that would be incredibly inefficient.and expensive.
+MCommandguy no
+MCommandguy this is a thing we're designing now
there are lots of nonferous materials in world which aren't expensive
sir may i know the phenomenon behind it
Superlative!!!!!!!!! Brilliant effort!!!!!!
மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக உள்ளது நன்றி.
would it be possible to have more batteries with a magnet in between each one
very cool!
that makes a great high school science project
Svaka čast, BRAVO! Odlično napravljeno.
This was a really good peice of work
hermoso proyecto felicitaciones..... desde Argentina...
beautiful project ..... congratulations from Argentina ...
sir can you suggest mechanical projects
Looks awesome! After seeing this video I had to make a video of myself making one! Thanks for the inspiration!
thinking gadgets and techniques what is need to create tools for granted invention for everyone on earth living technology.
Great video, and love the fine details
Mr. monty I have made the model but its not working what can be the defects?
make sure you follow instructions, what kind wire did you use?
18 gauge copper wire
18 gauge copper wire
the wire 18 AWG is good, copper wire is the best, make sure its uncoated
I guess it should also be a magnetic copper wire not just a regular one.
Nice piece of art and science.
Monty can you tell me how much copper wire do I need to make 1metre coil
it depends on wire gauge and finished coil diameter, lets say you will use 18AWG wire (thats about 1mm thick) and you will use 5/8" (16mm) diameter rod or pipe to wind and make the coil. Calculating Circumference of single 16mm coil:
C= π x 16
C= 3.14 x 16mm
C= 50mm
So 1 running millimeter of coil will need 50mm of wire
1 meter (1000mm) of coil will need 50 000mm (50 meters) of wire.
So this is just rough calculation, also you will need to stretch the coil to make sure coils in between has space and they don't touching each other, so you could double the length then you will need half or that 50 meter wire , ( I would say 25 meters of copper wire would be plenty for 1 meter of finished coil)
Monty4s thx a lot
The designer told me, until today the train is still moving in the copper coil non stop!
hey i have done all same things that u have done but it is not working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! plz help me out
use uncoated copper wires
did it work later???
try removing the copper wire skin by rubbing scissors with it
Hiii I have done same what you have done but my train is not working please help me I have to show this project in my science exhibitions
make sure you have all correct parts as in the description of the video
Yes sir I HAVE DONE SAME THING TRAIN IS WORKING BUT SLOW
Not only slow but verry slow please guide me
if its slow, most likely is the wire (coil wire) is to thick, or could be the magnets too weak
Thanks for your help now my project is working thanks again
nicely done. Awesome project
Now THAT is awesome!
thanks for giving me ideas of magnets
Thanks. Now I know. And Maglevs Are pretty cool.
thanks i want to do it for science fair, now i know what to do
Thats cool m8
Good project
this guy should sell these.
Thank you. Totally fun idea.
Ladies and gentlemen, the perpetual motion machine.
that was very nic..i really like that project..🙌😄
The battery is actually spinning while inside the coil. It must be one horrifying ride
Awesome work dude!
👍👍
Excellent job
That's so cool!
Hi, thank you so much for your awesome project, can you tell me what is in mm for 18 or 20 gauge copper wire? Also can I use coated copper wire instead? thank you again.
very nice bro its simple and sweet i loved it very very very much i will try it thanks for thi idea i love you bro
Nice video man
Great, informativ and wow!
nice
imagine this as a school project, would have a ten plus have pass school instantly
very good projects
way to much effort but worth it, good job!
great job with the city bro
It's fantastic
I m very thankful
good model you made
I’m using this for my science extre credit project.
It is very cool but there should be a video that how to make train engine from pen cap
nice easy to project
Awesome 👏👏👏👏
Very cool.
Very nice :) GOOD JOB BOY
nice school project.
Amazing :D
Very good I like video your
wow!! well done :)
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Hi, We tried this and have the model working very well. The wire is 20 gauge and hence the coil is not so robust and its not as smooth as the one you have done. Thanks for the lovely demo and the explanations. We want to enhance and try having lights along the track or at the end once the bullet moves out. any idea on how to achieve this? Would be great help. thx
+B Prakash probably LED strip lights and extra battery would do it, we had done same on this project, just hard to see in the video
you should make a video on the science behind this
very good!
When train track is taller than mountain
ゲームのすごいプレイなんかよりよっぽど楽しく見れました素晴らしいです
That's amazing
wow that is so cool
wow.. cool man
good job
owsem project dude
nice my boy
It looks pretty much like the Hyperloop project
its awsome
I like this but it needs too much time as well as energy..... I like
that was intresting
creative
In my opinion if the coil is given an external emf and a permanent magnet is placed inside the coil then what will happen?
you realy take your time nice work.
soo the batery induce the current to the coil? but who?
cause at the begin i thinking in us just the neodiumium magnets and the train plastic and conect the cooper to the current and make the impulsion magnets force of course i dont know if its work cause when you put curent on the coil you put in all the traiectory and maybe that dont let to go the magnets of train.
I would make the track to go in circles no just one way
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I would have it circle around toward the other direction and then make a little motorized conveyor belt that it lands on that sends it over and inserts into the return track, on both sides. That would give it some slower action because it moves so fast through the tubes. Something like that. Maybe make the tubes longer, too, for more travel time.
And if you are going to put that much work into to, I would make the scenery better if you are able to. (more like a nice electric train scenery)
I wonder if you can wrap the wire around the plastic tube, with some spacing, so you can see more what's happening inside the tube. Might take a little reconfiguring, more power, or something. But I bet you could make it work. Or, run the coil under and/or over the plastic tube, and/or down each side, whichever you could get to work. Doing it that way, you might have to energize the coil instead of using a battery for the train.
After watching a few of these type videos, it dawned on me, it should be possible to build a longer "train." Wouldn't a battery/magnet arrangement like this work?
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Thank you sooo much
Somehow I only expected to see how to make the Electromagnetic train to continue watching how it was made into a great project! Very nice!
I'm getting on a train to a faraway city across mountains and a desert!
*neck snaps as train accellerates to mach 10 in half a second*
The way you coiled that wire around the copper pipe was damn GENIUS!!
DameAndThatGam
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I really love the amount of detail that was put into this project
Man it was so awesome u gave me a perfect idea for my physics model
This would be great for a future city project
Mini hyperloop at end. Awesome!
Very cool! Thanks for showing the how-to.
Very Creative. Thank you for sharing. My 5yo son was going crazy when he watched your video ;)
absolut genial was man aus einfachen Dingen so basteln kann. Toll !!!