Magnetic Pendulum

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Komentáře • 158

  • @shvideo1
    @shvideo1 Před 3 lety +7

    What an amazing circuit! Great for learning! Thank you very much for the schematic at the end and the component values. You are Very kind.

  • @Sctronic209
    @Sctronic209 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are great. Your circuit descriptions on how it works are easy to understand.

  • @LucasGomes-sk1te
    @LucasGomes-sk1te Před 4 lety +5

    Amazing, I love it. It really works . Once my pendulum start oscillating in a Perfect harmonic movement I was amazed. Thanks a lot

  • @nothingelsetolose7661
    @nothingelsetolose7661 Před 2 lety +1

    I am so happy that you take the time to actually describe verbally how to actual make the circuit you explain in detail how to make the circuit and project so thank you very much for that

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 Před 5 lety +2

    Great idea of adding the cap.

  • @mozartips
    @mozartips Před 6 lety +19

    5:16 And there you go, pendulum becomes motor. lol

  • @Blacksheepishot
    @Blacksheepishot Před 6 lety +2

    Indeed that cool device is the basics for a brushless motor. It's all about timing and that cap/resistor = delayed discharge approach was most brilliant...

  • @BushImports
    @BushImports Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for all the interesting videos. I used to sell battery powered pendulum clocks with that type setup but they ran off an AA battery, the pendulum was obviously just for looks.

  • @johnchisholm7350
    @johnchisholm7350 Před 3 lety +2

    Ludic , you have solved my problem of 20years, a night mare really! I accepted that the Baskaras wheel would never work, but always thought a magnetic nudge would help (garden sculpture using bicycle wheels in frames) I imagined magnets on the rim and now I need your input, John from Oz

  • @mitsync
    @mitsync Před 6 lety +3

    Very Nice! It might not be the most efficient, but it works really well and is easy to build yourself!

  • @gortnewton4765
    @gortnewton4765 Před 14 dny

    Loved it. Very nicely done.

  • @GrowLLLTigeRRR
    @GrowLLLTigeRRR Před 3 lety +1

    Loved it. Thanks! Can you use thicker wire and fewer coils for the same amount of magnetism?

  • @gkdresden
    @gkdresden Před rokem

    You don't need a Reed switch or any other sensor to drive the magnetic pendulum. You can use the coil as sensor and actor of the circuit. As the magnet passes the coil it induces a voltage in one direction during approach to and in the other direction during detachment from the coil. A comparator can detect the detachment signal and trigger a pulse to push the magnet away from the coil. I have used a micro-power dual op amp as comparator and monostable multivibrator and a low power n-channel MOSFET as switch for the electro magnet. In case that it doesn't push you simply have to change the coil wires on the connectors and it works.

  • @kolinevans9127
    @kolinevans9127 Před 6 lety +2

    very cheeky i love it Ludic. - you are a great engineer.

  • @robson6285
    @robson6285 Před 6 lety +7

    That capacitor takes hugh currentspikes and waistes energy while in fact short shortcircuits youre powersupply where that waiste appears as unnescesairy heat.
    The way to apply such a delay is with a capacitor and a resistor and of course on the gateside from the mosfet. Between that reedrelais and the gate you have every oppertunity to add a delay on the moment (the fase) of the pulses (and even make the pulses with a length you choose) with little components in stead of that fat capacitor, thus little losses.
    But it still is nice to watch this pendulum video!

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  Před 6 lety +4

      I will try that!

    • @johnchisholm7350
      @johnchisholm7350 Před 3 lety +1

      How can I reach you Ludicrous? John

    • @robson6285
      @robson6285 Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnchisholm7350 what means "ludricous"? English is not my first language you see

    • @robson6285
      @robson6285 Před 3 lety

      You maybe mean e-mail? That's
      robson24@live.nl

  • @louisrozario6420
    @louisrozario6420 Před 6 lety +3

    Nice project.

  • @TheTubejunky
    @TheTubejunky Před 6 lety

    I like it. You should try some fishing line with the neodymium attached for a pendulum. It would travel in different directions I think.

  • @Kapalek84
    @Kapalek84 Před 6 lety +1

    Very nice pendulum! Great video:)

  • @walterbaltzley4546
    @walterbaltzley4546 Před 2 lety

    Alternative... Use a tungsten weight with a steel rod through it for your pendulum. Use the magnet to attract (accelerate) the rod until it is vertical. Then allow the magnetic field to collapse. You can recapture some of the energy from the coil in a capacitor to be use in another circuit.

  • @juggernautsvaderdmunchkinland

    Curious, how many volts does that coil generate with just the magnet passing over it? Maybe 1 volt or 2? Thanks.

  • @tenlittleindians
    @tenlittleindians Před 6 lety +2

    I'm wondering about the pivot point in the middle so the coil can energize on both magnets to see how fast you can get it going. I love the simple concepts in your videos.

  • @numairahmad2080
    @numairahmad2080 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic project, informative also

  • @AyushJain-rd1gc
    @AyushJain-rd1gc Před 3 lety +1

    Sir please update the list of components along with the specifications . It will easy to learn for us.

  • @david.vieiraocurioso4917
    @david.vieiraocurioso4917 Před 7 měsíci

    Very good, thanks!

  • @michaelbayroff2370
    @michaelbayroff2370 Před 5 lety

    Great video, wondering if you could post the values of the resistors? Is it a simple voltage divider to drop gate voltage to half of the supply? Thanks!

  • @josephqaqish2598
    @josephqaqish2598 Před 5 lety +6

    you can build it with hallsensor and condensator , just 2parts also ... , the hallsensor have also a intern little transisot driver , i like all your videos

  • @liketree7029
    @liketree7029 Před 2 měsíci

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:19 *The magnetic pendulum consists of a metal rod with a brass axle and a coil made with magnet wire.*
    01:34 *Timing is crucial to energize the coil when the magnet passes above it to give a push to the pendulum.*
    02:53 *A capacitor is added in parallel with the coil to absorb energy initially, ensuring the coil pushes the magnet in the correct direction.*
    05:52 *Disconnecting the capacitor leads to voltage spikes, which necessitates the use of a diode to prevent damaging the MOSFET.*
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @clemgrut
    @clemgrut Před 3 lety

    Hello, Thank you for this amazing post! I am completely new to this field and I wondered if someone could help me by telling exactly which elements to buy to be able to create a similar pendulum? Many thanks in advance!

  • @Telboy-fv8ke
    @Telboy-fv8ke Před 6 lety

    I was thinking scale it down and use the pulse circuit from a garden light ?

  • @Reach3DPrinters
    @Reach3DPrinters Před 5 lety

    EXCELLENT, thanks.

  • @marianpanait7926
    @marianpanait7926 Před 2 měsíci

    Felicitari pentru sistem o aplicatie buna cred ca sti de la cine🎉

  • @PuretyLead-bg5wv
    @PuretyLead-bg5wv Před 4 měsíci

    Very helpful for solenoid lick I want to make on my back door...

  • @islamicstuff133
    @islamicstuff133 Před rokem

    Amazing thanks . Can we replace coil with permanent magnet?

  • @gowdsake7103
    @gowdsake7103 Před 7 měsíci

    Damm that thing kicks

  • @lasuperneta3042
    @lasuperneta3042 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi. I believe that You could make the same device in a simpler fashion. I have seen this kinetic desk toys that apparently use only a transistor, the solenoid (with works as magnetic switch or hall sensor) and a battery pack.
    Would You kindly explain if such a configuration is possible and how the circuit should be assembled?
    Thank You.
    Congrats and best regards from México City!

  • @fajarmiraz2842
    @fajarmiraz2842 Před 3 lety

    Nice. Thank you

  • @victorricardo417
    @victorricardo417 Před 4 lety +1

    what are the materials that you use to make this electromagnetic pendulum??

  • @ahmedopone4080
    @ahmedopone4080 Před 3 lety

    You think this can be used for giving wind turbine blades an extra push?

  • @davidmon7167
    @davidmon7167 Před rokem

    Simply a lot and corious circuit. It is great Diy for reply it whit my son. Thanks.

  • @argellaguardia9390
    @argellaguardia9390 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your ideas. Great work and circuitry!
    I believe it can be used to charge a battery when the pendulum is turning 360 degrees by putting coils around and above the coil beneath the base so that when the magnet passes all the coils above it will generate electricity to charge the battery connected to the coils.

  • @chrisosbourn9397
    @chrisosbourn9397 Před 4 lety

    What do you think the magnetic strength of the coil was?

  • @flamingvision3477
    @flamingvision3477 Před 3 lety

    how many turns does the coil have? nice video btw!

  • @Galvan1
    @Galvan1 Před 2 lety

    The mosfet gate threshold voltage is 2V. Can I change it to a BJT to make it work with lower voltage bateries?

  • @johnchisholm7350
    @johnchisholm7350 Před 3 lety

    At last I have found you after 15 years of torment! Great video and now I want to spin a bicycle rim in a steel frame using your ideas. Any diagrams? John from Oz

  • @abdyldemiri1544
    @abdyldemiri1544 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi very good I test it working but coil is over heating about 65 degrees Celsius is there a calculation distance of Reed switch and pendulum length ?

  • @juggernautsvaderdmunchkinland

    It's intriguing to see the pendulum inherently want to speed up. Obviously, the speed at which the magnetic field is passing through the coil, generates more voltage for the cap to store. More zap from the cap...more magnetism in the coil upon discharge : ) Thanks Ludic !

    • @SineEyed
      @SineEyed Před 5 lety +2

      No, that's not how it works. The way this is set up, it's the coil affecting the magnet (the one at the bottom of the pendulum) not the magnet affecting the coil - which is what you're apparently thinking is happening. Even if it was set up the other way, I don't think it would work the way you describe. I'm not sure why you think more voltage would be generated the faster the magnet passes by the coil. Since any voltage at all will only be generated while a coil and magnetic field are within proximity of each other, wouldn't that mean _less_ voltage generated as the pendulum gets going faster? I think so. Also, there's no such thing as "more zap from a cap" - as you put it. Capacitors discharge voltage after being sufficiently charged by a voltage source. They _only_ discharge when the amount of charge they're rated for is reached, and they'll _only_ discharge what has built up inside them. The charge they are rated for is predetermined (by the manufacturer) and fixed. In other words, the voltage coming out of a capacitor _is not_ variable. Caps are specifically utilized for this inherent property..

    • @expfcwintergreenv2.02
      @expfcwintergreenv2.02 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SineEyed you are wrong. The coil acts as a generator during the downward swing of the pendulum and produces more voltage as speed of swing increases, which charges the capacitor faster (and to a higher value of voltage) before being triggered back through the coil (now acting as a motor) with a greater amounted force, making the pendulum swing faster and the cycle repeats until ultimately the capacitor can not be charged / discharged any higher and maximum speed is reached.

    • @SineEyed
      @SineEyed Před 3 lety +1

      @@expfcwintergreenv2.02 yeah nah... that is 100% *NOT* what is happening..

    • @expfcwintergreenv2.02
      @expfcwintergreenv2.02 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SineEyed 5 tau, brau

  • @alvarofuentesarjona2668

    Don Manuel, revicé el mismo video en español, pero en sus comentarios de fabricación omite mostrar la ubicación del diodo 1N4007.Veo un diodo en la salida negativa del capacitar?

  • @fourkings7897
    @fourkings7897 Před 6 lety +2

    Very nice video once again... I love your chanel very much..

  • @Arunkumar18
    @Arunkumar18 Před 6 lety +2

    Interesting one.. At some point when pendulum made full rotations i was expecting the counter wait to fly away ☺

  • @harrymartin1661
    @harrymartin1661 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, this is great!

  • @alchemy1
    @alchemy1 Před rokem

    What if you remove the resistor that is in series with the reed switch?

  • @power45118
    @power45118 Před 6 lety

    Can we use a transistor in place of mosfet?if yes ,please suggest one?

  • @danielmoraes9637
    @danielmoraes9637 Před 6 lety +2

    Very Nice thankyou

  • @utkarsh22smart
    @utkarsh22smart Před 6 lety +1

    You can make a motor as well

  • @scienceversusevolution

    I see the diode in the schematic but where is it in the picture? Thanks

  • @franklaufkoetter2133
    @franklaufkoetter2133 Před 6 lety +1

    I like your channel, thanks. Is the MOSFET really necessary or is the ReedRelais not capable of switching the relatively high current directly?

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  Před 6 lety

      It is not capable

    • @michaelbayroff5575
      @michaelbayroff5575 Před 5 lety

      The reed relay will arc inside and fuse the terminals

    • @mackscar70
      @mackscar70 Před rokem

      @@ludicscience Hi and thanks for the video, I don't have the irfz44 mosfet. Unfortunately I don't have much material, are there other alternatives?

  • @saeadabdoli
    @saeadabdoli Před 6 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @stephanc7192
    @stephanc7192 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video
    Very interesting project

  • @harbingertest9746
    @harbingertest9746 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanku😍

  • @pravingaddam8541
    @pravingaddam8541 Před rokem

    Here unable to see 2 register and diode which you are using in circuit diagram but I'm actual project this is not visible

  • @mcsidiq16
    @mcsidiq16 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing content 👏👏👏👏👍👍

  • @user-ee7db6jp3c
    @user-ee7db6jp3c Před rokem

    did you try to use the electromagnet in the maximum H instead and not to need to use it permanently

  • @justinreyes6272
    @justinreyes6272 Před 4 lety

    Can someone explain to me how to make the circuit? Thanks

  • @martinmartinmartin2996

    (1) Why didn't you take advantage of the high impedance of the gate circuit of the mos fet ; using a small mylar capacitor
    across the gate resistor to create a delay ?
    (2) Why can't the reed switch be relocated to produce the delay ?

    • @chocaletyboy88
      @chocaletyboy88 Před 4 lety

      Also reed switch might power on in field of electromagnet. Why it's not on in this case?

  • @alsoudtm777
    @alsoudtm777 Před 4 lety

    Can i supply 12v 2amp supply to this circuit

  • @batuhanegesen
    @batuhanegesen Před 2 lety

    5:32 pendulum decides to quit being a pendulum

  • @tonyschofield4489
    @tonyschofield4489 Před 3 lety

    why have the resistor from the base to the emitter?

  • @Grisza010
    @Grisza010 Před 2 lety

    How do I buy parts in the advertised store, if you have not written what? Capacitor? Transistor? IRF 244 or maybe IRFZ44? Coil? How many coils does it have? What thickness of the wire? Mages? What strength? All of this is important to repeat the experiment. Can you provide this data or is it a secret?

  • @DolezalPetr
    @DolezalPetr Před 6 lety +14

    Your videos are so intersting

  • @nimbusxxl-xl4fg
    @nimbusxxl-xl4fg Před 9 měsíci

    Hallo wie dick ist der Draht und wieviel Windungen ?

  • @trench01
    @trench01 Před 6 lety +1

    That was fun.
    Wouldn't it be easier to have the coil attract the magnet? That way you won't need a capacitor.
    Also wouldn't an iron core in the coil THAT moves in and out which would since you are activating the coil already which would do that.
    And you would need less volts if you moves the core slightly closer. ;)

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  Před 6 lety

      I think attraction will have a similar effect, but will try anyway

    • @kashifzgr
      @kashifzgr Před 5 lety

      Ludic Science hi. Can you please provide the material list and sizes of caps and resistor? Also the coil and where did you get it. Thanks.

  • @mackscar70
    @mackscar70 Před rokem +1

    Ciao. I don't have the irfz44 mosfet and i used the irfz44n, i guess it's not the same thing? The device does not work for me, what can I use as an alternative?

  • @pipaliyamanoj3716
    @pipaliyamanoj3716 Před 2 lety

    Divod kaha lagay konsi

  • @jamesmatheson5813
    @jamesmatheson5813 Před 3 lety

    May I buy this from you
    I see a link buy i don't see the pendulum

  • @wehavecartoons2296
    @wehavecartoons2296 Před 3 lety

    is it work with a battery?

  • @bigsofty1977
    @bigsofty1977 Před 5 lety

    Ohms per resistor?

  • @shakerileiwat4341
    @shakerileiwat4341 Před 5 lety

    Very interesting

  • @vidademau
    @vidademau Před 3 lety

    No tienes videos en español?

  • @gthanie
    @gthanie Před rokem

    how many turns..
    diameter of wire

  • @sligovolts
    @sligovolts Před 6 lety +1

    Is there a easy way to stop the pendulum from cycling 360 degrees with electronics only?

  • @Ammani-Yat
    @Ammani-Yat Před 6 lety +2

    nice job, well done 👍

  • @69iqtutorial
    @69iqtutorial Před 5 lety

    PLEASE MAKE A THREE PHASE LINEAR MOTOR

  • @pravingaddam8541
    @pravingaddam8541 Před rokem

    Very nice video 👍😊😊😊😊😊

  • @bishal.dangol
    @bishal.dangol Před 6 lety +1

    wow!

  • @NisiaFreitas
    @NisiaFreitas Před 12 dny

    Eu fiz o meu funciona até hoje show

  • @lpq2069
    @lpq2069 Před 6 lety +1

    Saudações LS Ludic Science. Muito bom. E é como eu sempre digo: o electromagnetismo move nosso mundo. Tudo de bom.

  • @Tofomy
    @Tofomy Před 6 lety

    Always interesting

  • @haydenevans1166
    @haydenevans1166 Před 3 lety

    Now have that pendulum turn a rotor to induce a current back into itself and see how long it can run itself! Or please correct me on how that wouldn't work lol

  • @pradiprai7971
    @pradiprai7971 Před 2 lety +1

    🌸29/nov/2021 from Nepal🇳🇵

  • @overunityinventor
    @overunityinventor Před 4 lety +1

    *this is pulse motor*

  • @zubairahmad2430
    @zubairahmad2430 Před 3 lety

    As its good idea but voltage need to be decreased

  • @incxxxx
    @incxxxx Před 6 lety +1

    nice!

  • @antoniobradiano
    @antoniobradiano Před 4 lety

    u do not need copper. u sue polarity to spin the clock. Opposite of magnetic refraction is the push. period. just push in a secure area get gears right the u got it.

  • @omprakashtiwari9492
    @omprakashtiwari9492 Před 3 lety

    super

  • @pratoarancione7646
    @pratoarancione7646 Před rokem

    You could have put the reed contact just further from the coil... no need of capacitor...

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  Před rokem

      are you sure????

    • @pratoarancione7646
      @pratoarancione7646 Před rokem

      @@ludicscience It's obvious: if you shift the reed enough on your right, it will turn on when the magnet is enough afterwards the center the coil.

    • @pratoarancione7646
      @pratoarancione7646 Před rokem

      @@ludicscience In my case, however, the pendulum will accomplish only an half stroke every time. If you want an entire stroke you must place the coil all at your left and the reed contact more left too.
      In fact, your pendulum suffers of a bad position of the coil which must not be placed at the center of the pendulum but on one of its two sides... and you will not need a capacitor...

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  Před rokem

      Only half a stroke is not a pendulum. You need a capacitor

    • @pratoarancione7646
      @pratoarancione7646 Před rokem

      @@ludicscience II part.
      If you want maintain the coil at the center, you must put a second reed before the coil in an electrical series with the first one. So: when the magnet turns on the second reed the first one rests turned off and the coil is off. The magnet passes over the coil off, then it turns on the first reed while the second one is still turned on and the coil switches on, pushing the magnet. It will be only question of founding the perfect postition between the two reeds and the coil. This second solution avoids the capacitor too but gives a centered coil and a complete pendulum stroke.

  • @igrewold
    @igrewold Před 6 lety

    cool man, thanks :)
    Can't the diode be 1N4001 ? Since the voltage is 8~12 , and 1N4001 can handle up to 50 volts.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1N400x_general-purpose_diodes#Overview

  • @poweredbysergey
    @poweredbysergey Před 6 lety +1

    Cool

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    @anilvaghasiya9768 Před 3 lety

    5kg weat wark megnet pendyulam dayagram

  • @user-gp9kb7tv3u
    @user-gp9kb7tv3u Před 2 lety

    احسنت🇰🇼

  • @welcome12345jan25
    @welcome12345jan25 Před 3 lety

    Super🌹🌹🌹.