Use a multimeter a pop can and some copper coil windings in a series 4 to 5 place positive lead empty dry pop can hook up other lead to coil windings start rubbing a magnet on the pop can and watch multimeter.
Cheap easy fun and proof you can produce electricity.
Wow, If I already hadnt learned this in the 3rd grade. :P j/k but I think this forum is more for alternative science rather than proof of known concepts
Quote from: infringer on August 19, 2007, 09:12:41 PM
Use a multimeter a pop can and some copper coil windings in a series 4 to 5 place positive lead empty dry pop can hook up other lead to coil windings start rubbing a magnet on the pop can and watch multimeter.
Cheap easy fun and proof you can produce electricity.
it is an aluminium can ??
surprising !
Pese
Yes it was fun for me really a while back out of bordem I had an old speaker and a magnet with a pop can some speaker wire and a cheap multimeter...
It may be a beginners expirement but something someone can actually see at home with common household things that you would normally throw in the trash.
Not all of us have particle beam accelerators in our basements....
And not all of us have been fortunate to have mommy or the military pay for electronic engineering masters either so there is a knowladge gap much of which I think we should try to eliminate here by explaining known things such as equations in calculus and theories taught in some of these courses.
Having this become a reality "OVERUNITY" you will have to bridge the gap and become unified ourself in the effort.
infringer,Ã, can you draw up a diagram please?Ã, Ã, I can not visualize how you hook things up and how they are positioned.Ã, Ã,Â
It sure sounds like basic induction, (magnet moving with coil nearby, etc..)Ã, Is that what you are describing?
EM