With a spring there you can have a more simple actuator like a solenoid. The energized coil would suck in a metal rod/nail/plug into its centre, then when energy is removed the spring would return it to original position.
Ludic, do you want to do a collab sometime? You are like one of the most OG science channels that I have seen, and influenced me to make mine, so it would be fun I think :D
With a spring there you can have a more simple actuator like a solenoid. The energized coil would suck in a metal rod/nail/plug into its centre, then when energy is removed the spring would return it to original position.
How do you calculate the turns required?
Ludic, do you want to do a collab sometime? You are like one of the most OG science channels that I have seen, and influenced me to make mine, so it would be fun I think :D
I can't wait to see this!!!
Thanks for the sharing. Could I ask how many voltage and amps do you input for the magnetic actuator?
You are such a legend for this 🎉❤
2:51 it's not linear, it's radial.
Nice work. I always enjoy watching your videos, simple and informative. Keep it up!
Wow... I really like this!
Nice, that's like half a relay!
This could be useful, great video :)
Muito criativo sua idéia!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful !!
please dont forget me in mist maker :(
Maybe a relay that use low energy when working.
very interesting project. thanks
You could have used two magnets instead of two coils just a suggestion
Coils could be made powerful by winding them on ferromagnetic matireals
Put iron piece inside the coils to increase their strength
+harsh dude the iron will atract the magnet
Ludic Science yes
but circit you not introduced itis one of the draw back in video
Cool !!
Valeu professor!!!
Nice!
VERY NICE.........!!!!!
It is very useful and I'm forth.
Cool
connection will difficulty
but circit diagram you not introduced itis one of the draw back in video i not given like but others video can given in like
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