This is a circuit emulator (no ball), it is laid out by the user @MSZ. Thanks to him! - tinyurl.com/y2g5f58u And more: 1,000,000+ RPM and Explosion! - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
grain im going to spin a 100kg counterweight (disc/ball) 300,000 rpm.... then remove coil, and enclose with vacuum chamber. no friction and alot of energy.
@@Bibibosh I suspect that even a 10-15 mm ball will be difficult to overclock to such a frequency. More weight, more inertia, more current and many other parameters. I think even with such sizes the frequency will greatly decrease, and the current will increase greatly. But I could be wrong, I didn’t buy 10-15 mm balls and honestly don’t plan to do this, I don’t dwell on one topic, I’m looking for other topics for the channel. You can try to start the balls 20-30 mm, they are inexpensive - aliexpress.com/item/20-25-30/32835346342.html
@@cn-ml For the human eye it is also useless. By the way, the frequency of shooting 24, 25, 30 frames per second was chosen precisely because it is close to the discreteness of human vision. The fountain, Bengal candle and other movement looks natural in the photo at a shutter speed of 1/30 second. With shorter exposures it will be beautiful, without blurring, but our eyes do not see it that way.
That's the opposite of what you want best case scenario is you put this in a vacuum that way there is no resistance however the air resistance is not likely slowing it as much as you think.
@@grain-diose I appreciate the reply as well. I thought the ads were irritating but I can definitely understand the needing money part. I'll finish the video, with ads, just to do my part for ya. May not be much, but I figure every little bit helps...
P1ngu2 I think from the video you can understand that the rotation of the ball depends on the surface of the material. But this does not mean that the minimum friction is better. As far as I can see, here is the balance of friction, the weight of the ball, the frequency of the generator, the inductance of the coil and the strength of the current. And maybe some more options. Everything together gives the ball rotation to some resonance. For persuasiveness, I will say that this resonance does not work on glass, and on plexiglass it does not work either.
I want to know, how FAST is it? By that I mean, if we were to put the speed of it's rotation to for example, a cubic milimeter of steel, how fast would it go?
Have you tried it on larger magnetic balls? Would be cool to spin up a ball magnetic the size of a baseball or bowling ball although it would have to be in a dedicated container to keep it in place. That and I imagine a lot of power but once power was turned off it would spin for a awful long time.
Extraneous sounds imposed my video editor. I uploaded two pieces without editing, they are attached at the top in my comments - th-cam.com/video/ifko4uSPMr0/w-d-xo.html
(4:52) - I would say that it was the balls' *_momentum_* rather than its *_inertia_* that drives the balls continued revolutions after the power is cut. .
I'll try to find a microphone to use with my oscilloscope to determine the exact frequency. Another interesting experiment would be: Change the coil connections to run through a SPDT switch so in one position the coil is driven by the driver, the other position shorts out the coil. How fast is the braking action?
OK, I received the BD140, it just came couple days ago), so I've assembled it but my magnetic ball isn't moving like yours! What it does is : brings the magnetic ball to the wall of the coil and led goes out, after just one blink and of the LED. The BD140 transistor should create the hi speed on/off frequency right?, but it doesn't! Also, what is the diameter of your coil? Mine is 44mm inner diameter. Is there something missing in the schematics? Numero what I do, adjust the 2 potentiometers, nothing changes. When I unplug one or both capacitors, there isn't any change. If I unplug one side of the coil, I get solid LED and its glowing, but as soon I put the coil back the LED goes out. I made the coil 25turns 2x - I assume they are both same direction, clockwize. I also tested all the parts individually, so I know that they are working as intended. Thank you very much!
@@grain-diose Yes, I use also a coil of 2 x 25turns, two layers - is that what you are using? I used a magnet wire 0.5mm thick. What is the size of your coil? Mine is 44mm. Does the size of the coil makes it work or not? It seems to me that the schema does not oscillate. I like to make this to work very much. Thank you for your reply! (I used 2 different breadboards and one is soldered on a PCB, but I could not make them to work.)
@@grain-diose I just ordered the suggested materials. How thick wire are you using on the spools? Are they wound clockwise or counterclockwise? How many volts and amps is the power supply? I assume that you are using 12V? Thank you again!
can you add more 4700uf 10v capacitors to increase output? or maybe replace the existing ones with 4700uf 16v and increase input voltage? How can you make it more powerful? thanks
Is there an error in the Schematic as it says the 1k goes to the emitter of the BD140 where as in the screen grab of your device you have the 1k coming off of the collector middle pin I need to know as I am placing this on a stripboard and if it doesn't work ill be clueless :) Also your Emitter lead goes straight to the positive rail Thanks In advance for your response.
@@grain-diose I did the quick maths myself (put some values in google) and it comes out at about 150mph. I was wondering if it were comparable to a bullet but no, only about 1/10th the speed.
Great video! Two questions it leaves me with though: 1) What happens when you pour a large amount of magnetic balls into the bowl? You showed it off with 3 and I'm curious what more might do. 2) Hypothetically, if you were to build this in a larger scale (lets say with a 1ft diameter magnetic ball + up scaling of power), would we see similar results? I get the feeling it would take immense amounts of power but the notion of 1ft metal ball spinning that fast just sounds incredibly terrifying to say the least. >_>
Thanks you! I think that with the increase of the ball it will be much more difficult for you to achieve such a speed, for this there are several reasons. But I have not tried it and do not plan it, I have many other interesting plans for the channel and I don’t dwell on one topic. But you can experiment further and tell and show the results, as one of my viewers did. He made a higher speed and wrote a comment referring to the video - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html Magnetic balls of different sizes for you - aliexpress.com/item/-/32904251913.html
The ball spins about it's own axis, making the high frequency sound. The jostling around with the magnetic field is not what makes the truly high pitch. An I correct?
I would love to see this on a piece of teflon or something else with low friction. If its also highly polished, you can probably get it going way faster with less bouncing around. Maybe a concave piece of polished teflon?
I have not tried Teflon, but the effect on the glass does not work. It is not the minimum friction that is needed here, a certain friction is needed here so that the rotation of the ball enters into resonance, since there is feedback: a coil and a generator.
greetings from Brazil to all. this sound reminds of Sonic accelerating to infinity and beyond ... a simple circuit produces an incredible effect. human creativity is infinite. very good. congratulations. success.
It is not a metallic ball it is a magnetic ball see it attracts the metallic clip connected with the coiled wire. The repulsion between the ball and coil is causing the ball to rotate . Thus it is a motor.
I have not calculated it. In the comments of this video and here people have calculated it - www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/b2flsd/crazy_ball_300000_rpm/
I have all the parts to make this, but I don't have the BD140 - what other transistor can I use in its place? Can I use a mosfet like IRF510N? Thanks you again for your help! I also had to subscribe your channel!
i know what KAA mean and no its not 300.000 rounds per minute the text is not talking about the "spin" so no 300.000 per min in the petrie "schale". fail name or fail vid.
300,000 RPM is easily possible, probably a fair bit more more if a suitable bearing (e.g. air bearing) could be arranged. The magnet is very small so forces will be low and it's a solid neodymium/iron alloy so it will not tear itself apart.
Use math, not sound. That ring's about 4 cm, right? Your guess is that it's cycling at 300,000 RPM. If your guess is true, my measurement is at least roughly correct, and we calculate the circumference (the travel distance of the ball in one revolution) of about 12.5 cm, going around that 300,000 times a minute means the ball would be traveling a distance of 37.5 km in one minute, over Mach 1 at sea level (almost Mach 2). We should be getting shock waves from it if your guess is right -- tiny cracking as it's breaking the sound barrier, and the ball should be deadly when it leaves the coil, again, if your guess is right. We could also do some thermal calculations as well that would likely show that, at 300,000 RPM, the contact points of the ball would get hot enough to either weld itself to the coil or melt through the plastic.
I think the tank projectile would rupture from that amount of centrifugal energy Dude just imagine a gun that shoots bullets that spin that Fast. The pain from wounds of bullet like that must be PAINFULL! Just imagine you just got shot right in arm with a SUPER spin bullet And after initial pain from the blow you still feel how the projectile still spins in your wound for like few seconds
Hello , HELLO grain... Question: can this circuit be replicated but with a 3.7 volt power supply? the result I want to obtain is a ball that moves in a "bubble" of silicone wrapped by the coil of the randomly generated magnetic field.
This is a circuit emulator (no ball), it is laid out by the user @MSZ. Thanks to him! - tinyurl.com/y2g5f58u
And more: 1,000,000+ RPM and Explosion! - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
I enjoy the sound. It is beautiful to me.
grain I have an idea. If you could support 100kgs .... 2 x50 neodymium .. then spin the 100kg wieght at 300,000 rpm... Will it spin all day?
@@Bibibosh I have other plans for the channel. :)
grain im going to spin a 100kg counterweight (disc/ball) 300,000 rpm.... then remove coil, and enclose with vacuum chamber. no friction and alot of energy.
@@Bibibosh I suspect that even a 10-15 mm ball will be difficult to overclock to such a frequency. More weight, more inertia, more current and many other parameters. I think even with such sizes the frequency will greatly decrease, and the current will increase greatly. But I could be wrong, I didn’t buy 10-15 mm balls and honestly don’t plan to do this, I don’t dwell on one topic, I’m looking for other topics for the channel.
You can try to start the balls 20-30 mm, they are inexpensive - aliexpress.com/item/20-25-30/32835346342.html
Now make Beyblades with that and you're going to become rich!
and sued by parents that thought it was a toy safe to play but now their children are missing their limbs
h o l y s h i t
Ryan Keith who plays bayblades nowadays
"Let it rip!"
**ball flies into eye**
Or sued
paint the ball half White and half black , so we cann see the rotation
It will not help. Only sound gives an understanding of speed.
At more than 4000 RPM your method will become useless as the video framerate will not be high enough
@@cn-ml For the human eye it is also useless. By the way, the frequency of shooting 24, 25, 30 frames per second was chosen precisely because it is close to the discreteness of human vision. The fountain, Bengal candle and other movement looks natural in the photo at a shutter speed of 1/30 second. With shorter exposures it will be beautiful, without blurring, but our eyes do not see it that way.
@@grain-diose the human eye can see more than 30 fps
The paint will rubbed off from the friction.
Now put it in a fluid and make it spin inside of it really fast, could be cool to watch haha
yea like Mercury..
It would stop lol
Its spinning from vibrations water would absorb it
lowridr2 I am pretty sure that it spins due to an oscillating magnetic field, not vibrations so it could work in water, just not as well.
That's the opposite of what you want best case scenario is you put this in a vacuum that way there is no resistance however the air resistance is not likely slowing it as much as you think.
The sound my HDD makes when downloading a game on Steam
@Takapuskuri Nah it's a WD Black Edition and apparently they're known for being loud as hell.
You need to changes your hdd asap man.
Generator: **Creates Pulses**
Ball: *Nyoom*
generator: Am i a joke to you?
@@NightBrawler123 thats a big funny right there
PLZ NO PUNTERINO MAGNETIC FIELD
Little sound it made reminded me of the tasmanian devil from the looney tunes.
Same xD
RPM are quite high , but certainly not 300000 !!!!
with 300.000 you should see fire like back to the future
RPM 300.000 is a 5 kHz sound (300 : 60). You can compare it here by tuning the frequency - www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
Im 70percent agree because the tiny ball create more rpm than big and when you hear the sound is so faster than you think
1,000,000+ RPM and Explosion! - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
The sheer force of 300000 rpm would simply obliterate the loop.
I saw the amount of ads and thought the video was just really long. Then I saw that it was 10 minutes. Nice dude.
I really need money. :)
@@grain-diose never mind then. If you can respond to comments like this than you have my respect.
@@grain-diose I appreciate the reply as well. I thought the ads were irritating but I can definitely understand the needing money part. I'll finish the video, with ads, just to do my part for ya. May not be much, but I figure every little bit helps...
what if the plastic cap was a piece of sand paper?
Might be to much friction but idk
the ball does not exist
P1ngu2
I think from the video you can understand that the rotation of the ball depends on the surface of the material. But this does not mean that the minimum friction is better. As far as I can see, here is the balance of friction, the weight of the ball, the frequency of the generator, the inductance of the coil and the strength of the current. And maybe some more options. Everything together gives the ball rotation to some resonance. For persuasiveness, I will say that this resonance does not work on glass, and on plexiglass it does not work either.
3:33 *Very appropriate music intensifies.*
iTs A duBStEp
EVERY TIME I CLOSE MY EYES...
*...I WAKE UP FEELING SO HORNY*
Jaqen H'ghar jojo?
4:38 Shinji knows the truth about his mother...
:O ?
@Tarik Bliznyuk Or Evangelion
4:38 *Ariana grande wants to know your location*
Lmao
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN
@@intruder9127 i found it! It means about shes 7 rings song
The most underrated comment in the universe
Maybe try to support the ball on an air bearing? e.g. a jet of air from a small nozzle could support it via the Coandă effect.
Ball flys out: *"Oye"*
he gained sentience
@@nqk_0662 *O Y E*
what the fuck was that sound
Lmao
The ball is a loli
7:00 Looks like an atom model or something
Beyblade.
an actual atom*
Nah, electrons can go threw each other and less affected by gravity
Kappa!
No, just me
I'm surprised the ball didn't suddenly jump to the year 2169.
Nice
Nice
Teachers: Hey! Don’t work ahead!
This is my new favorite video in my "I Have No Idea How I Got Here, But I Love It" Compilation
I want to know, how FAST is it? By that I mean, if we were to put the speed of it's rotation to for example, a cubic milimeter of steel, how fast would it go?
The diameter of the ball is 5mm, you can count.
@@grain-diose Alright, thanks
283 mph
Have you tried it on larger magnetic balls? Would be cool to spin up a ball magnetic the size of a baseball or bowling ball although it would have to be in a dedicated container to keep it in place. That and I imagine a lot of power but once power was turned off it would spin for a awful long time.
Of course it's interesting!
20 мм, 25 мм, 30 мм aliexpress.com/item/20-25-30/32835346342.html
th-cam.com/video/jDAR4Pg2Rhc/w-d-xo.html
Gyro Zeppeli wants to know your location
Fuck I was gonna make that joke
Я именно об этом и подумал, идеальное вращение!
Steel Ball Run.
Amazing sweep sound! Sounds like a some sort of synth!
Extraneous sounds imposed my video editor. I uploaded two pieces without editing, they are attached at the top in my comments - th-cam.com/video/ifko4uSPMr0/w-d-xo.html
Very cool. I did not see something like this before.
Favourite part at 7:20 :)
(4:52) - I would say that it was the balls' *_momentum_* rather than its *_inertia_* that drives the balls continued revolutions after the power is cut.
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No, it’s it’s Fibonacci spin
this is how a chemical laboratory stirs the contents of a flask, without exposing it to air.
Cant they just swish it around?
Do you mean magnetic stirring? If so, it's just a spinning magnet and a magnetic stir bar.
But rhey still expose it to air when they put the thing into the flask
3:32 is that means unlimited energy.
You'll need a current to move the magnet.
@@eliasali9383 Exactly
Yes u also need to keep shaking it for unlimited time
@@rollingrocky3608 and that is also impossible to do to
Perhaps a plexiglass lid and base will keep the ball in place?
I am amazed by the fact the 3 balls didnt fly apart and kill someone
3 balls rotated not so fast. See how the balls burst with RPM 1 million - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
199k subs right now congrats on 200k!
How do you make the ball bearing magnetic?
Great video..
Sorry, I forgot to give the link - aliexpress.com/item/20-5-DIY-D5/32954686601.html
They come magnetic, but not _magnetized._ So maybe you'd want to ask how he _magnetized_ the BB.
Goodbye my hearing, its been a blast. I'm especially fond of those times when I used to hear things.
i feel like these speeds should damage something
Yes, when RPM 1 million ball breaks - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
Can the ball be made to spin around a shaft coupled with an even smaller coil, with the tightest gap?
I don’t know, it’s worth trying.
@@grain-diose okay. Just one question. How many watts would a smaller diameter coil of say 5mm need, to spin a 3mm ball at the rpm you achieved ?
@@joeldsouza4860 I don't remember exactly, but at 10-12 volts the current was about 0.2 amperes, that is, 2 watts.
did you know how much is 300k rpm? first you dont have that frequency , second need balance .. oohh im losing time..
Yes, it in fact was 300,000 RPM. That's very possible.
I'll try to find a microphone to use with my oscilloscope to determine the exact frequency. Another interesting experiment would be: Change the coil connections to run through a SPDT switch so in one position the coil is driven by the driver, the other position shorts out the coil. How fast is the braking action?
"How fast is the braking action?"
This is shown in 4:42
@@grain-diose I don't see where you shorted the coil...
Your all videos are awesome I used some of them for my science projects
Thank you! I am glad that it helped you.
OK, I received the BD140, it just came couple days ago), so I've assembled it but my magnetic ball isn't moving like yours! What it does is : brings the magnetic ball to the wall of the coil and led goes out, after just one blink and of the LED. The BD140 transistor should create the hi speed on/off frequency right?, but it doesn't! Also, what is the diameter of your coil? Mine is 44mm inner diameter. Is there something missing in the schematics? Numero what I do, adjust the 2 potentiometers, nothing changes. When I unplug one or both capacitors, there isn't any change. If I unplug one side of the coil, I get solid LED and its glowing, but as soon I put the coil back the LED goes out. I made the coil 25turns 2x - I assume they are both same direction, clockwize. I also tested all the parts individually, so I know that they are working as intended.
Thank you very much!
1. My coil has 50 turns.
2. The ball is magnetic.
If it doesn't work, try the simpler option - th-cam.com/video/OfEZo8jGeks/w-d-xo.html
Controller with regulator - aliexpress.com/item/1005001453509331.html
@@grain-diose Yes, I use also a coil of 2 x 25turns, two layers - is that what you are using? I used a magnet wire 0.5mm thick.
What is the size of your coil? Mine is 44mm. Does the size of the coil makes it work or not?
It seems to me that the schema does not oscillate.
I like to make this to work very much.
Thank you for your reply!
(I used 2 different breadboards and one is soldered on a PCB, but I could not make them to work.)
@@grain-diose I just ordered the suggested materials.
How thick wire are you using on the spools?
Are they wound clockwise or counterclockwise?
How many volts and amps is the power supply?
I assume that you are using 12V?
Thank you again!
Sounds like an FLT drive spooling up. A little bit longer and you might of made critical mass... This must be what makes those 'Phantasm' Balls fly...
can you add more 4700uf 10v capacitors to increase output?
or maybe replace the existing ones with 4700uf 16v and increase input voltage?
How can you make it more powerful? thanks
Capacitors added only for power stability. More powerful I do not plan, I have many other plans and I do not do repetitions of the topic.
This, by far is the weirdest video I have seen in my suggested feed.
5:28 sounds like when I’m at the dentist lmaoo
Isnt this like the coil in the wireless chargers?
For this, it is necessary for the other coil to convert electromagnetic waves into electric ones.
The ball be like: HEY LEMME OUT OF HEEREEEEEEEeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeEEEEEEEEEeeeee im tired
Cringe
@@reliqrifle950 no u
@@BigOlSmellyFlashlight Yes me
@Dude Sensitive Ass no me
@Dude Sensitive Ass yes you
Amazing experiment! I wonder if you can put the magnetic ball in the glass bowl and filled with water or clear oil!
I have already responded to this comment: it only slows down the rotation.
I love seeing your experiments!
does it not get hot?
5:34 It's gotta be melting the plastic now 😂
Is there an error in the Schematic as it says the 1k goes to the emitter of the BD140 where as in the screen grab of your device you have the 1k coming off of the collector middle pin I need to know as I am placing this on a stripboard and if it doesn't work ill be clueless :) Also your Emitter lead goes straight to the positive rail Thanks In advance for your response.
The time 8:45m, the ball speek "oi" it this is portugues the brazil.
hahahahah
Oi=hi
Sounded like a friend of mine and I naturally said it back... Took a while to realize no one was around me and it was just the video....
Ой, бля
на русском
Ooooo... it was a pleasure to watch this vid.
Thank you for your time.
I have no idea what i watching, but it's satisfying
It's called curiosity, and it's very healthy for you !
If this were travelling in a straight line, how fast would it be going (equivalent energy)?
Sorry, but I am not a scientist for such calculations.
@@grain-diose I did the quick maths myself (put some values in google) and it comes out at about 150mph. I was wondering if it were comparable to a bullet but no, only about 1/10th the speed.
Great video! Two questions it leaves me with though:
1) What happens when you pour a large amount of magnetic balls into the bowl? You showed it off with 3 and I'm curious what more might do.
2) Hypothetically, if you were to build this in a larger scale (lets say with a 1ft diameter magnetic ball + up scaling of power), would we see similar results? I get the feeling it would take immense amounts of power but the notion of 1ft metal ball spinning that fast just sounds incredibly terrifying to say the least. >_>
Thanks you! I think that with the increase of the ball it will be much more difficult for you to achieve such a speed, for this there are several reasons. But I have not tried it and do not plan it, I have many other interesting plans for the channel and I don’t dwell on one topic.
But you can experiment further and tell and show the results, as one of my viewers did. He made a higher speed and wrote a comment referring to the video - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
Magnetic balls of different sizes for you - aliexpress.com/item/-/32904251913.html
6:30 Hey where can I buy one of these??
Do you mean magnetic balls? All links are in the video description.
If the OD of that magnet is 16mm, and it's spinning at 5000rps, that's moving at a respectable clip of 80m/sec!
He put 300.000 rpm... and TH-cam never lies....
Could you use a stepper motor driver and microcontroller instead of the circuit you used? I want to be able to automate the speed.
Also how what wire did you use for the second magnet in the video and how many turns?
why don't you try turning the project into a motor or a wheel
You mean a brushless motor?
@@Matx5901 yea
can this be used to make a musical flyback driver, or a flyback driver at all?
musical flyback driver? Sorry, I do not understand what you are talking about.
@@grain-diose a flyback transformer that can make music from its arcs
Do you mean something like this? - th-cam.com/video/Yp8a7LEjhh0/w-d-xo.html
I do not know, maybe. I suggest you try to do it.
And this, Johnny, is how the Spin works
GOLDEN SPIN!
The dog owners of that area love him !!
This new supertone track sounds lit
The ball spins about it's own axis, making the high frequency sound. The jostling around with the magnetic field is not what makes the truly high pitch. An I correct?
I wrote under the video my assumption about the operation of this system.
I would love to see this on a piece of teflon or something else with low friction. If its also highly polished, you can probably get it going way faster with less bouncing around. Maybe a concave piece of polished teflon?
I have not tried Teflon, but the effect on the glass does not work. It is not the minimum friction that is needed here, a certain friction is needed here so that the rotation of the ball enters into resonance, since there is feedback: a coil and a generator.
Add a little water and just see what happens. I think it will be boiled by the friction if the ball can still spin at all.
With water it does not work.
greetings from Brazil to all.
this sound reminds of Sonic accelerating to infinity and beyond ...
a simple circuit produces an incredible effect.
human creativity is infinite.
very good. congratulations. success.
Obrigado
@@grain-diose . you deserve the best.
2:18
8:44 HOW TO GET THATS SOUND EFFECT. PLEASE TELL ME. 😊
4:02
Sounded like a black hole spinning a million times faster than its normal spinning speed.
It is not a metallic ball it is a magnetic ball see it attracts the metallic clip connected with the coiled wire. The repulsion between the ball and coil is causing the ball to rotate . Thus it is a motor.
In the video at 1:36 it says "magnetic ball".
b careful 300,001 RPM opens Nether portal
that's horrible !
Lol
what would happen if you touched it?
You fall into a black hole. It was a joke. There will be nothing.
I saw an interesting use of magnets and coils.
I am a Japanese student, but I enjoyed this movie very much!
かわいい英語
Richard Smith
完全自動翻訳ですから!(ドヤ
the surface velocity would be on the order of km/s?
I have not calculated it. In the comments of this video and here people have calculated it - www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/b2flsd/crazy_ball_300000_rpm/
10:21 - sounds like Sonic's spin dash
Why are there 6 ads in this 10 min video
Not gonna sit through six ads on a ten minute video
I have all the parts to make this, but I don't have the BD140 - what other transistor can I use in its place? Can I use a mosfet like IRF510N? Thanks you again for your help! I also had to subscribe your channel!
It should work with IRF510, but it's hard to say how the generation will turn out, try it.
aliexpress.com/af/BD140.html
@@grain-diose Thanks, I ordered the correct part, but it will take a month or longer for it to arrive here in the USA.
oh now i know how skrillex can make sounds like that
Make a bifiler coil and place the ball in. Check how much is the feed-back on the second coil.
I don't know why I'm laughing so hard at the sounds that ball makes
How did you come up with the number 300,000?
It turned out itself. Or are you talking about how I figured RPM? By sound - www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
300,000 RPM = 5 kHz
im starting to feel sonic the hedgehog vibes
Is 600k rpm possible?
I do not know, I suggest you try. :)
@@grain-diose Nice! Maybe a new video soon :)
☺ 300,000 rpm? Really?
I don't think so.
At 300,000 rpm the centrifugal forces will just tear it apart.
You know that a ball has equal forces to eaxh side when spinning ..?
Turbochargers on cars can spin up to 200,000 rpm, so it's not entirely impossible to imagine that a little metal ball could do 300,000
i know what KAA mean and no its not 300.000 rounds per minute the text is not talking about the "spin" so no 300.000 per min in the petrie "schale". fail name or fail vid.
300,000 RPM is easily possible, probably a fair bit more more if a suitable bearing (e.g. air bearing) could be arranged. The magnet is very small so forces will be low and it's a solid neodymium/iron alloy so it will not tear itself apart.
But if its 300,000 rpm shouldn't it burn right through the plastic?
As you can see, no. Just the ball is smooth.
@@grain-diose Oh yeah, I understand now.
This is the only video that deserves the revenue of the 10 minute mark
Use math, not sound. That ring's about 4 cm, right? Your guess is that it's cycling at 300,000 RPM. If your guess is true, my measurement is at least roughly correct, and we calculate the circumference (the travel distance of the ball in one revolution) of about 12.5 cm, going around that 300,000 times a minute means the ball would be traveling a distance of 37.5 km in one minute, over Mach 1 at sea level (almost Mach 2). We should be getting shock waves from it if your guess is right -- tiny cracking as it's breaking the sound barrier, and the ball should be deadly when it leaves the coil, again, if your guess is right. We could also do some thermal calculations as well that would likely show that, at 300,000 RPM, the contact points of the ball would get hot enough to either weld itself to the coil or melt through the plastic.
1,000,000+ RPM and Explosion! - th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
Gyro will be proud
So.where do.i skip to see the really fast spin ?
th-cam.com/video/Bp7kHoqTtjY/w-d-xo.html
4:00 is a good one
That's how Dubstep was born.
nice but i have a question that where is the output and input in diagram??please reply
I hope everything is clear from the photo - ibb.co/sCQM8Bj
2:18 what was that lol
подскажите, как такая катушка называется? и почему при подключении к ней плюса и минуса нет замыкания?
Kontrolliere ein Magnetfeld und Du kannst die gewaltigsten Dinge kreieren!
Echt so
Half expecting some time travel to happen here
And black hole.
imagine making a car that has this kind of engine
Sounds like formula e, and shaped like a rotary.
0:50
Marble: *moves faster than world speed*
Sonic: u dare challenge me mortal?
Magnetics and electromagnetics are just cool!
Can something like this be used to add spin to tank rounds shot through a smooth bore?
I think the tank projectile would rupture from that amount of centrifugal energy
Dude just imagine a gun that shoots bullets that spin that Fast.
The pain from wounds of bullet like that must be PAINFULL!
Just imagine you just got shot right in arm with a SUPER spin bullet And after initial pain from the blow you still feel how the projectile still spins in your wound for like few seconds
3:38 ahh pls faster faster ahhhh
What is he doin?
Oh my god
Hello
, HELLO grain...
Question: can this circuit be replicated but with a 3.7 volt power supply?
the result I want to obtain is a ball that moves in a "bubble" of silicone wrapped by the coil of the randomly generated magnetic field.