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Simple AC Generator Project For Demonstrating Alternating Current.
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Reflecting back on the fun I had learning electronics, it was simple projects like this, that encouraged me to experiment and learn more. This simple AC generator is not a very efficient design, and doesn't produce much power, but it still fascinates people who see how a magnetic field can produce energy in a coil of wire, in spite of the distance between the magnet and the coil. My coil is made with 30 gauge copper enamel magnet wire, and the weight is about 5 pounds, which I believe must have about 3 miles of wire in it.
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@cradlefive

4 months ago

This is what we need to see on TV. We all need educating.

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@flame_half

5 months ago

Quality content. I love electronics.

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@jamessalazar5906

2 months ago

REALLY DIG YOUR STUFF MAN! I live a tortured existence as my ultimate passion is electronics and mostly antennas, yet I'm cursed with a low capacity brain which condemns me to exist in a world where I can never really advance in my curiosities of electronics beyond a very VERY basic capacity. Your videos do much for me. Thank you very much.

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@danielmiller2886

4 months ago

These concepts and experiments like this are what made me become engrossed in electronics 25 years ago in a college class.

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@moonfther

5 months ago

cool...looks like a pretty strong magnet

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@BushiestBesver

4 months ago

Where do I sign up for summer camp πŸ˜‚ this stuff is so cool

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@maxon1672

5 months ago

This is really cool

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@SpenceReam

4 months ago

Your shorts are fantastic βœ¨πŸ’―βœ¨

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@paulstoyek381

4 months ago

I am so happy people like you are finding something to do with all that raw materail we used up back in the day..Cant we find some way to put it to use again?

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@acidfilth2007

3 months ago

This is exactly how guitar pickups work

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@halbertgonzalez6775

4 months ago

WOW β€πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰ you are a very smart Man πŸ™πŸ˜€πŸ‘ it's nice to meet you

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@janieunderwood7069

4 months ago

Gosh, I sure do want to learn this. Suggestions for beginner books? Please.

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@danielfreeman8136

4 months ago

I would move the meter away from the magnet. Otherwise, the Faraday effect will happen to the coil inside the meter, as well as the main coil.

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@Mpcrossley

4 months ago

Could you use something like this with the landline in your other video to make it ring?

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@RonJohn63

4 months ago

Two microamps is pretty darned low for such a big magnet.

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@steve12622

4 months ago

An analog Oszilloskop is cool. I only know electronic ones. PS: digital ones

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