Today I saw this video in my suggestions on Youtube. It got my attention as I have been thinking about magnets and how they work and so on. Dont let the name fool you because it is not "free" of course. There are other such videos with bigger light bulbs from the same guy I guess, but different users.
Anyways, I wonder how much voltage and watts etc. it produces with such small and weak magnets. Perhaps bigger/stronger magnets would give more electricity, that would make sense.
Idea of it seems to be the magnetic flux flowing from one to another that produces electric current. How about RS explanation of this phenomenon or is it what I already described shortly just there?
How about RS explanation of this phenomenon or is it what I already described shortly just there?
The RS explanation would be a hidden magnetic reed switch hooked to a battery, so when a magnet was brought close, the bulb would light. Rather convenient that it produces exactly 12 volts--the same voltage as a typical vehicle battery.
This is a scam video (if you notice, it is not classified as science, but "entertainment"). You can almost always tell the scammers because they have close-ups of hands/devices and never speak.
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The RS explanation would be a hidden magnetic reed switch hooked to a battery, so when a magnet was brought close, the bulb would light. Rather convenient that it produces exactly 12 volts--the same voltage as a typical vehicle battery.
This is a scam video (if you notice, it is not classified as science, but "entertainment"). You can almost always tell the scammers because they have close-ups of hands/devices and never speak.
My little brother said as much also as he has studied electricity and automation. I thought there might be something going on with the ring magnet but I guess not.