Magnetic Accelerators | Magnetic Games
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- These magnetic accelerators ,made with neodymium magnets, are really very powerful, the ball magnet has a high acceleration. On a larger scale they could become a weapon.
Here the magnets used for those accelerators, thanks to supermagnete.com for providing these magnets for free:
The first 2 magnetic ramps
Sphere K-19-C sumag.net/k-19...
Cubes W-10-N sumag.net/w-10...
W-12-N sumag.net/w-12...
Disks S-20-10-N sumag.net/s-20...
S-30-15-N sumag.net/s-30...
V-GATE accelerator
Sphere K-26-C sumag.net/k-26...
Disk S-30-07-N sumag.net/s-30...
Last magnet ramp
Block magnets Q-40-18-05-N sumag.net/q-40...
Bar magnet S-10-40-N sumag.net/s-10...
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It's relaxing💓❣️💓❣️💓❣️💟
Peeepeeepoopooo
If you want to know where this guy lives, get a compass.
Underrated ! Lol
OMG, THIS COMMENT 😂😂😂
You have mega mind size
Dude this comment is lit
It's highly attractive
This guy has what every man dreams of. An enormous range of different magnets and plenty of spare time.
ibat ibang klasing magnet.. ang galing
Every boy maybe? Definitely would've had sparked that flame for me as a kid
@@Mike_Dubayou who are we if not a child at heart 🙂
@@stevesalt8003 yeah I feel ya, for me at least, there’s that level of curiosity I lack that I most certainly had as a kid. I know it’s just me, but I do miss it!
And woman and child
This man just showed me how to create a home-made railgun.
:-O
if you have access to neomidium magnets
This is not a railgun. A Railgun consists of Electromagnets.
@@Atzu0110 there is a rail and it fires projectiles = railgun.
@@GoodOlKuro A rail "gun" that can't even kill a piece of styrofoam lol
The fact that this dude has made something just to pry magnets apart kinda says it all about dedication.
Like it’s a god damn bread lmfao
When you deal with strong magnets, you don't want to pry them apart with your hands, otherwise they could fly back together and pinch/crush/amputate fingers.
A tool like that makes sure no body parts get in the way when you're separating magnets.
@@Kummahndoughholy sh*t
but, couldn't you also just heat them up, separate them and wait to cool off and use them? Like i mean when you have idk 100 of them @@Kummahndough
@@traumfxngertvthey lose their magnetism when they get heated past their curie point, it doesnt come back when cooled
When I was a teenager I tried to draw blueprints for a magnet gun. This video makes me very happy.
Well when i was a teen i still wondered how the refridgerator lights turned on
@@apekatten3799 do you know now?
@@apekatten3799
Um dude, did you ever look in the fridge?
I think you missed the joke
@@apekatten3799 to eat at night
I am a forty-nine year old man who just spent 4:28 watching someone playing with magnets like I was a kid in the Exploratorium in San Francisco back in the seventies again. Thanks for this.
I went to the Exploratorium in the early 80's, I was in my early twenties. It was an absolute blast! I loved the one where you dropped the aluminum discs through the super-strong magnets and watch them float down slowly.
@@woodhonky3890 Aluminium isn’t magnetic
@@NiliMoto Ikr, that's what made it such a trip!
@@NiliMoto copper wire also isn't magnetic still they make electric motors with it. What he's talking about relais on the Lorentz force
@@NiliMoto wellllll everything is magnetic, search up floating frogs ( yes that is a real thing ), they put fruits and small animals a magnetic field soo strong it causes them to levitate.
How enjoyable to watch this with only the "natural" sound and no music. If this was on Instagram it would probably have had 2x playoff speed and some kind of helium-remix of "Dance Monkey".
Yeah i hate that shit.
@ImYour Huckleberry want me to explain and end your blissful unknowingness
@ImYour Huckleberry Helium Remix (Or nightcore) is a high pitched (nightcore also speeds it up) version of a song, Dance Monkey is an overfuckingused song in like tiktoks and instagram posts. It is in like a ton of montages and content farm type videos.
@ImYour Huckleberry You might like the song at first but after the five hundred and third time your ears start to bleed
"So, what did you do, today?"
"Built a railgun in my basement."
"Cool."
Sort of like that Boy Scout? It was only a small reactor, right?
@@johnsimun6533 lmao that brought back some memories 😂
@@avixs1543 I know. You never forget the first one you build. Wonderful days.
The fact that he has a dedicated contraption for "slicing" magnets
Ik I thought that was genius
Hahaha I noticed that too but shoot I don't want to risk losing a finger
Them some stronk magnets. I had a stack of neodymiums too but recently lost em :(
the magnet guillotine
@@pcteee i think it’s all wood- and softwood at that. I don’t think there’s any sharp edge to risk his digits.
Gotta love that "magnet separating tool"
Magnet guillotine
@@natmath2576 , off with his head!
@@natmath2576 filthy bourgeoisie magnets letting the proletariat die while they eat cake. They’ll get what’s coming to them
@@funkyfinn1 one minute ago lol
Ikr
I’m amazed that the guy’s still got his fingers and thumbs
They’re magnets not mallets...
Not for long
News flash; everyone aren't as dumb as you. He knows what he's doing and is obviously being careful.
@@MuscarV2 no need to be aggressive
well you never know
maybe those arent HIS fingers
maybe he stole those fingers and sowed them on his hands
A great experience in physics and showing how to use magnets in an entertaining way
Damn, two days ago and a like from the channel, impressive how this channel treats comments on older videos
@@kohaken yeah that really impressive
Hello yes operator? Get me the pentagon, they're building homemade railguns again.
Okay, we are sending a few officers to the location. They'll be there in 40 minutes
Fu*king rat(
@@frostbear0787 40 MINUTES???
THE POLICE CAN'T STOP SCIENCE
@@SIVA-01 Its not science its physics.
Neodymium magnets larger than a quarter coin are near impossible as a stack to pry apart. That's why this guy jury rigged a wooden guillotine to shear them apart into individual magnets. He also has to be very careful not to allow these magnets to collide with each other. Colliding rare earth magnets tend to shatter and fragment violently, with fine shards getting under your skin or into your eyes. Assume all rare earth magnet shards to be extremely toxic so medical attention is needed if you feel a stinging sensation under your skin after such an accident with the magnets.
I recognized the device since Braniac75 uses a very similar one to separate his magnets too
Wow, thanks for the info! Really cool stuff
this is true. it's how i ruined my first set of magnets.
Jerry-rigged
@@cowboyfurr jury rigging is a whole nuther thing.
Damn, that magnet so strong he needs a whole nother device to separate them.
The only reason he uses a device is that if he would do it by hand it is really esay for the magnets to break.
like lego
These neo demium magnets are so strong if you are not careful they can crush u r finger
"A whole nother"...what language is that ?
@@dgw6448 your mom's
I feel like I am watching how the inventors of the rail gun discover a working prototype.
Step 1: Start RUclips channel
Step 2: Build railgun
Every youtubers goal:
*Coilgun. Railguns are propelled by the Lorentz force, coilguns are propelled by alternating magnetic fields.
@@needamuffin Ian made a perfectly fine joke and you just fact it up.
needamuffin Ian made a perfectly fine joke and you just fact it up
@@needamuffin lol saw this and thought the same thing. Though Guass Rifle sounds cooler
The Gang: "What's your favorite hobby?"
Me: "Magnets."
The Gang: "Ok...what...like making magnets? Collecting magnets? Playing with magnets?"
Me: "Just Magnets."
So many people aren’t going to get this
Why say me when you mean Charlie?
Not just magnets but neodymium magnets
You sound like a philanthropist who likes ghouls and loves milksteak.
He has a magneto helmet in his closet lol
Can we take a moment to appreciate that this man still has all his fingers intact?
I don't even see any blood blisters on his fingers.
Very impressive.
@@1978garfield why would he
@@pyro3215 these magnet are damn powerful, they could cut his fingers
@@pyro3215 And if it don't cut, it will crush the bone into several pieces
He is indeed very carefull. He lets the magnet attach from above, and moves it into place afterwards.
the sound when the magnets hit the metal is so satisfying
こう言う「何か良く分かんないけど最後まで見ちゃう動画」
めっちゃ好きなんだよね。
Tá falando com o xinixiuwui?
Yerd
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@@蝉時雨-f6b hukada eimi love😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
When your magnets are so powerful you have to build a meat slicer.
Funny
😂😂😂😂😂
m a g n e t s l i c e r
If the rare earth magnets are big enough, they can crush a finger/hand/anything squishy.
I'm suprised he has all his fingers actually :o)
That’s a trap
リニアモーターカーの凄さがよく分かる動画でした🧲🧲🧲。分かりやすいように1ヶ所だけ違う磁石を設置して玉にブレーキをかけてるのも見やすくて良いです👍👍
日本人発見!!!
Someone found a good way to spend their time during pandemic lockdown!
you subscribe to my channel
Stfu it's not a pandemic
@@TMDTND it’s a pandemic
A master of saying something in a polite way.
@@theoldladyoflife2534 No, it's not.
Reminded me of how much fun I had with magnets as a kid. This goes to a whole new level. Amazing.
Next these kids will grow into military commanders making rail guns
I remember the U-shaped magnet is more expensive than others
Yeah let's talk about you now :)))
Clear interesting content, as per the title.
No hype commentary.
No "Smash that subscribe button!".
No intrusive distracting irritating junk music.
Superb!
Thank you.
Found the seasoning hater.
Ik you are an Assasinator
Found a relatable guy
Thank you sir for this brilliant comment. As a 63 year old man I refuse to watch videos with obnoxious music. Thanks again.
So many possibilities I'm witnessing in this video for future applications of the power of magnetism. 😎
Nice.
Next up, nuclear fusion!
😆 true.
Now if we can only get people to not try and blow things up. If we can concor bad mentalities of humans we would truly achieve anything .
next up, magnetic bullets
even though it doesn't fire the projectile I have an idea for this bad boy.
@@daglag8811 Propellent-less bullets 0.0 by using the method in the video
I feel like your magnet “meat slicer” started out as a joke, until you brought out the huge magnets
Neodymium magnets are nearly impossible to pry apart by hand if they are bigger than like a quarter
schmeat slicer
😂😂😂
I've bought some N37 magnets for fun, you need some hand strength to go along with. The slicer made me giggle....
Я тоже брат
Magnets are the closest thing to magic we have
Technically that's right... we're directy borrowing the power of the planet itself through its magnetic field to create things that shouldn't normally be possible
Well that and radiation.
and analyzing large amounts of data, you can predict the future
@@destroyerblackdragon yes radiation. the spiciest of magics
Magnets are the closest thing to magnets we have
The way these launch the marbles remind me of the simple, old school Minecraft tnt cannons. Super cool👍
Good observation. Underrated Comment.
was about to say that
You can recreate it just get a command block put /summon tnt in it and cover it in tnt and then make. A hole in the 3x3 then wait then boom tnt launcher (btw put it on always active and repeated)
Yeah you would use the tnt to launch the tnt
lmao i was thinking of that
Bro the magnet accelerator with the cylinder magnet was absolutely insane
You know he messes with magnets lot when the man has a magnet slicer.
This guy must be a hit at parties. He's got such a magnetic personality.
Haha
I hate for making me laugh and also cringe at how corny that joke was
He also has a lot of magnets
I hate... that cus its so... that
He’s probably very *attracting* as well.
As a physics teacher I love these so much...so many demo ideas for in person classes, and the videos themselves work as jumping off points for student labs online.
Sooo...
You’re making cannons in class
Now thats a class I want to be in
So i know physics prevents perpetual motion systems from working, but why wouldnt a longer, circular track of this sort allow the magnetic interactions continue perpetually? If anyone ever did figure out free energy, my hypothesis is that it would be using magnets. Magnets are literally like friggin magic.
@@Seeds-Of-The-Wayside Going to be honest the amount of joy I found in the opportunity to explain some physics.
So there are a couple interesting things that would break down. The simples is that permanent magnets aren’t actually properly permanent..they result from a very specific state that breaks down eventually. To keep them in that state forever you would have to input more energy than you could get out of it. This inevitable decay is a result of the 2nd law of thermodynamics, that things will always move (eventually) toward a more disordered state. Of course, the time scale for this breakdown is fairly long; this property is what prevents perpetual motion machines, simply because any such system must be highly ordered, and disorder will eventually break down any such system by virtue of their being more ways for the system to be broken than for it to be functional.
The more relevant point though in terms of “where is the energy coming from” in these kinds of experiments is the third law of motion. Magnetic fields, or more generally electromagnetic fields, in terms of their core mechanics actually aren’t that different from gravity, in particular, both fall of with distance, or more specifically the square of the distance. This results in them being what are called “conservative” forces, that is that they carry energy but they don’t loose it in and of themselves. When the ball follows the linear (or circular) track, it is also excerpting an equal force on the track itself, but in the opposite direction. We don’t notice this as much because of the relative size of the ball and the track, but its readily seen if you’ve ever watched a gun being fired, this property is where recoil comes from.
While the electromagnetic force is itself conservative, the frictional force on the track and the drag force are not, and they’ll bleed the energy away as heat. In a way such a device would be converting the magnetic potential energy of the permanent magnets into thermal energy, and any attempt to harness that energy would only introduce more complexity, increasing the rate at which the system would break down.
Going back to the reference to magnets functioning much like gravity, a good representation of what a system like you describe would look like is the moon’s orbit around the earth. The moon moves at a relatively constant speed around the earth in a stable orbit, as long as nothing gets in its way. In the same way, the earth actually wobbles in response to the moon’s pull on it. If you were to try to extract a meaningful amount of energy from that system though, you would start to decay the moon’s orbit. (Though the scale of energy that would have to be extracted is well beyond what we can achieve with present technology, or are likely to be able to in the future).
@@devingendron2287 You explained that very well and I appreciate it immensely. It makes sense that permanent magnets aren't permanently permanent, and why the system would lose energy over a long enough time. But how would you suppose I would design a small system that would simply have the magnet go round and round for maybe a month or a year just as an interesting demonstration item, and not with the intention of deriving any energy from it? I have enjoyed playing with magnets since I was a child, building devices like pendulums trying to see how long I could keep it in motion using the pull of other magnets around it. My best time was maybe two hours. Any advice?
@@Seeds-Of-The-Wayside If I’m understanding you correctly what you’re describing would be something like a cyclotron, a form of particle accelerator, though without the accelerating component. In a normal cyclotron a constant magnetic field (usually from an electromagnet but potentially from a permanent magnet) is used to put a particle into a circular orbit, then energy is pumped into the particle using electromagnets, causing it to follow a spiral path and gain speed until it approaches the speed of light and is released at one of the spiral. A related concept is the Synchotron, which uses a constant radius path with multiple accelerators to allow for larger size and greater energy; that’s actually how the LHC works. I think I ran the calculations for a cyclotron at one point in college, but they’re a beast (and my textbooks are currently buried in the garage). Looking at references on those are my best guess.
The big problem that shows up in the gravity analogy with this kind of thing is that gravity is mono polar, it always points in one direction, and electrostatic fields (think static electricity) can be mono polar, that is they point in one direction or the other. Magnetic fields though always go from one pole to another, so the math tends to get more complicated when designing magnetic accelerators, as do the systems (and If I’m being perfectly honest Upper Div E&M was my worst class). With a gravitational field or an electrostatic field you can (theoretically) create a circular orbit fairly easily using their force laws (F = Gm1m2/r^2 and F= kq1q2/r^2 respectively, m is mass of each object and q charge) and the centripetal force equation (F = mv^2/R, R is the radius of the orbit, m the mass of the orbiting object, v the tangential velocity to the orbit); set those equal to each other in a vacuum and you have an orbit. But magnetism tends to get messy with a lot of vector integrals.
That’s...probably both more than you needed and less than helpful? My best recommendation is to look at things related to cyclotrons, but this kind of thing is a bit out of my depth.
this guy has some of the strongest magnets i have ever seen in my 15 years on this planet.
That magnet seperater is no joke. It's ironic I'm seeing this video today. My wife bought two square neodymium magnets (why I don't know) and she asked me if I could separate them. I couldn't believe how stuck together they were. I had to put them in a vice and use pliers to pull those things apart. And DANGEROUS!!!!! Ha..ha..those magnets will mess up your fingers. People that have never handled these have no idea how strong they are. The separator is definantly needed and is no over kill for these type magnets. This was a fun video to watch.
Yeah strong magnets like this is literally how a lot of railguns work and its literally said that modern railguns on military warships have enough power to launch a car 12 miles.
I wish I had a wife that bought me magnets...
Dude your wife is awesome
damn dude, is she single?
Yea, your comment should have said "my wife bought two square neodymium magnets (because she is awesome)". Dont take her for granted or someday you'll be sitting all alone in an efficiency apartment with NO magnets. You dont realize what you have until its gone..
"A gauss cannon? Isn't that a little bit overpowered?"
All jokes aside, I love stuff like this. Really cool to see.
Congratulations I'm the 50th like
I remember as a kid holding a magnet and thinking this is pure magic and we don't even really give it much thought because we grew up with it.
It is magic.
My favorite thing was reflecting on how a magnet can pick any random metal object off of the ground.
Let's say a paperclip, that means the tiny magnet in your hand has a stronger pulling force than the entire freaking planet beneath your feet 🤯
@@RandySnarsh Yup, the magic of physics that is
I miss the days when a simple magnetic could hold your attention
@@jeansdelajeans3937one thing is to interact with moving/spinning charges through electromagnetism to generate force, but Earth is able to bend spacetime in such a way that straight path becomes parabola and a force is need for an object to simply stay in one place.
This is satisfying and cool at the same time, heheh!
I didn't know there was such a machine to separate magnets.
Same
Magnet deli
He built it
I think its self made
There wasn't
See you all in 7 years when this comes up on our recommendation list again
Sure
Whats up future youtubers! Im from 2021, yall got flying cars yet??
Yo, future people, is Asking Alexandria still Pop?
Hi folks, I am coming here from the year 2028 to write this comment. We are currently in lockdown number 74. Just wanna let you know, this video now has over 33 billion views. People are completely isolated from each other and are not allowed to leave their rooms for over 6 years now. Do something to change the future before its too late!
Future me did u ....
“That MAC gun can put a round straight through a Covenant Capital ship!”
-Sergeant Johnson to the Master Chief in Halo 2
"The cruiser completely ignored us sir, broke threw our defenses and headed straight for earth"
Real talk, I hope MAC platforms become a thing
The snapping of the magnets onto the metal was fantastic, A sound I never thought I needed to appreciate
wonderful sound
Only 2replys with 234likes
Strange shape
SURE
1 reply is my
@@thaddeusthompson8262 I was hoping someone would say that.
I swear to God i never try to find this video
pansos terus lo
Yes you did
Hello Algorithm
Me too haha this vid find me
@@rem4.r lu bego
Now everyone will wait for 5 years to say that "I got this in my recommendation after 5 years"
Yep
got it a month later like you did but hopefully it comes back in five years
Not realy coz i got this recomended to me naw
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I am from future... "this came into my recommendation 12 years later "
This guy is just calmly building a railgun in his living room
Imagine having SO strong magnets than you need what’s basically a magnet guillotine to split them.
yeah i have neodymium magnets but they ain’t that strong
@@shouryajain8847 who is joe and why his mama
@@shouryajain8847 it depends on the size or mass or both?
@@omegachadrequiem3831 mass and size is directly related. Or volume..
@@omegachadrequiem3831 the mass determines the maximum magnetic flux a given magnet can have, but magnets have different densities so size is not a good indicator.
When your magnets are so strong you need a giant tool to get them apart
True
😆😆😆
@Aditya Narayan Rai because its too strong 😂
N
@@AmidaNyorai48 ok।
*someone breaks into their house
*killed by magnet cannon
Here me out. Giant magnet that pulls weapons to ceiling. Less danger of accidentally killing yourself. Still pretty over powered in terms of home security.
Magnetic railgun just imagine
@@Fiux-yn9ke you just described a what a railgun is...
@@periodicdragonflare5572 oh it's just that I've never seen one
Noted.🇺🇸
This man just showed us the science of rail guns and essentially how to make them… and it’s amazing!
Dennis- “what hobbies do you have”
Charlie- “magnets”
"Carl, what's that noise?" "Ah, Martha, our neighbour is playin' with his marbles again!"
*Cue distant explosion sounds*
Cue the sexy music
The quiet kid in the USA: *Pulls out Desert Eagle*
The quiet kid in the UK: *Pulls out a homemade railgun*
Gauss gun, you mean?
@@catrus2098 True, but I'm pretty certain gauss gun is a more recent terminology, which is why I messed up.
@@mattevans4377 give the kid a garden shed and it goes from gun to cannon, then he has a magnetic accelerator cannon, or simply put a MAC.
@@mattevans4377 Actually old as fuck, more than a century old. A lot of people mess it up nontheless, but no problem. A more general term would be "electromagnetic mass driver", but in this case it's just kinetic
@@cgi2002 Then he would the MAC daddy. I'll see myself out....
Imagine having 1000 of these magnets accelerators and an annoying sibling…
I'm in love with the wooden jig to separate the magnets. Good build. Simple and perfectly effective.
This man constructed Gauss rifle.
Nah fam this is exactly how railguns work
This man constructed *the Gauss rifle
@@definatehuman2967 not at all. Railguns/Coilguns would fire the ball itself, not use the ball to fire ANOTHER ball, as we see here.
This is a Gauss gun
These is demo version
@@noonelikespokimane8924 Sorry for insulting Your religion.
Everyone Gangsta until dude makes a DIY Railgun
Your thinking of styropyro
@@nicholaskerr2173 he already making bazooka with the speed of light
Well laser bazooka obviously
A battery from a power tool in the handle, a barrel with electromagnets, and a magazine for your ammo and you’re good to go!
@@rwfrench66GenX Lez Gooo!
Not trying to be that guy but this is called a gauss rifle. Not a rail gun. A rail gun uses electrically powered rails to propel the object. A gauss rifle uses magnets to propel the object.
Well, I found this randomly, and I have to say, this is entertaining.
この投稿主さんの腕毛にしか
目がいかない....
草
わからんでもない。
わかる
それな、
Yes
This guy knows how to handle magnets. I bet his fingers learned these safety lessons the hard way.
I hope so
@@potatocomputer2728 ?
3:48 holding it by the bit where the magnet accelerates to seems a bit sketchy.
@@JNCressey not really. No
those bigger neo's can break bones and crush fingers and even your hands. one needs to be VERY careful!
"On a larger scale they could become a weapon."
Americans: Write that down, write that down!!!
Underated comment
We've already got a Naval railgun; we're good.
@My33T what do you think a rail gun is lol
Overused meme
MEME lol
Thank you for showing us all how to create a railgun.
Thus explains us kinetic and potential energy.
When one ball hits other ball, it transfer it's kinetic energy hence the first ball stops and 2nd ball moves. Same with particles of sound. When bell rings, one particle vibrate than it sets another particle in motion and 1st particle comes to rest. Thus process continues and voice reaches our ears
What if i use it 4 school project
リニアモーターカーが早く走れるのも納得だ
Wow, these are incredible! Great video!
Hi im from Korea
Hi
@@user-db3qc7yr1d 나도
Rail gun
Physic is incredible if you didnt knew
Very cool video. Would love to see two accelerated magnets collide with each other.
Your house must have its own magnetic field around it at this point.
Even this video has its own magnetic field ..
Only it attracts people, you can see it by the number of views
That sound when he puts the magnets on the iron sheet is sooo satisfying !!!!
This is naked magnetism too, imagine what electromagnetic accelerators can do
It’s used in rollercoasters all the time
@@beaunakamori9845 Yeah I realize it's a real thing, I meant using it for weaponry like this
Ever seen a railgun in a game or TV? Well it's kinda like that.
If I remember the Navy discontinued research on a ship based rail gun due to energy requirements and time the research was taking
@@S6261 Yeeeaaaa thats what they always say hmm hmm hmm
A rail gun takes electro magnets powering on in a sequence to propel ferromagnetic objects. This is theoretically impossible but artistically magnificent.
a kid-friendly version of the railgun
Hi
No rail gun works on energy
It is a railgun, but smaller, this made me laugh
It has enough power to destroy an eye
@@zerogamer3117 ITS JUST MAGNETS DUM DUM
0:57 at this point no one even questions the fact that not only does it exist, but that he owns it
It is cool that he made his own guillotine to separate them
@@TheMightyKinkle yes, hes french now
@@blurbleberrypie1610
Revolutionary!
Fun fact that the person who made it, was also killed by it.
@@your_yash69 for a moment i didnt realize you were talking about the metal one
This isn't dangerous enough, there should be darts at the end of them that get shot out at high speeds
If you want dangerous magnets, this is basically what rail guns are.
@HollyT noted. They both rely on electromagnetism to propel a projectile. I just thought that it may not be a coil gun because there are no actual coils that turn on and off, just normal magnets arranged in a rail formation.
@@Twelvebeans to be fair, I barely understand what either of them are other than what has been briefly explained to me
@@SunFlared HollyT was wrong. This is just a magnet gun. Both coil guns and rail guns use electricity to power electromagnets. This does not. Magnet guns are very limited in the amount of force they can apply, as the hammer (idk what it's actually called) has to fight the magnets behind it too, so by the time it reaches the end, very little force is being applied. That's why there's more magnets in each stack. A rail gun or coil gun will turn magnets on and off to eliminate that problem
Some people want to see the world butned
if there was a device that shows the magnetic fields to human eyes, it would be fantastic to watch.
Ferrocells let you see magnetic feild with the human eye
There is, magnetic viewing paper
the amount of times this dudes probably pinched himself lol
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@@baydrman704 no
@@baydrman704 no.
@Mr. bear yes!
Jk no
@@danparish1344 lmao
So amazing video
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Ты мне скажи пожалуйста почему ютюб рекомендует всякую хрень
Everybody's gangsta until the quiet kid pulls this out in science class.
..and still noone cares because all use phones:):)
the quiet kid makes a railgun
@@claimingagate Without electronic scrap?
Hahaha RUN
Your so funny. Sarcasm
A perfect start for a new space race for humanity
Notice that once the ball bearing goes past the center, it will slow down and return to the center. The next step is to replace the permanent magnets with electromagnets to accelerate the steel ball. The steel ball accelerates all the way out the end (muzzle) if the timing circuit is set right so you get much higher velocity. These are called coilguns or Gauss guns. They function differently than rail guns, but like a railgun it needs a big burst of electricity to get high muzzle velocities. Look them up in your favorite search page. Or on RUclips.
One of the hardest parts is how do you control the release of the electricity repetitively? Most solid state or mechanical relays would break after 1 or several uses, and a small enough current would either require a long track, or an acceleration style similar to a particle accelerator with multiple laps around a loop, and an automated exit track one fast enough.
Encircle the earth and it would never stop! :D
@@zeealpal linear coilguns are the only efficient way, aloop loses a ton of efficiency.
@@zeealpal Considering the theoretical velocity of the projectile combined with the increased amount of kinetic energy ending up being equivalent to getting with with a 338. caliber round from a sniper rifle, you don’t really need many shots, just a good eye and a steady hand... and to make sure that the sights are zeroed correctly or you’re not hitting a damn thing.
Why do the magnets stop 3/4 of the way?
Plot Twist: This guy is the North Pole
That explains why everything is so white!
These metal balls and marbles are beautiful
@@ValkyRiver I could take this comment out of context and your life would be ruined 😂😂😂
@@rowanblanchard647 /wɑt ðə ɛk/
Fun Fact: He owns 50% of earth's magnets.
dear god
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1261 there's more
@@hmmmmmm420 nooo
Not for long. You can make magnets
He is the north poll
For those who might not know, this is how a rail gun works but on a much greater scale. They also use electromagnetism as it generates far more force than standard magnetism.
外国神秘的〜
The satisfaction comes from the noise of magnets hitting the metal sheet....Ahhh
すごいなぁ、
加速器の発想も腕毛も
こういう動画あるある
めっちゃ腕毛濃い
いきなりジャパニーズのコメント見つけて驚いた
この力学を20年以上前からリニアに使おうとしてたんすよね。
考えた人すごい。
1:00 磁力が強すぎてこうやらないと取れない
圧倒的やなぁ
油断するとはさまれて皮膚が裂ける
@@図書館の管理人 恐ろしすぎる
@@rimingtomuch314 確かこのチャンネルであったような・・・
Hablas español
- Dad, could you please buy me the new Quake videogame?
- I could, but I think I'll give you something a little cooler than that...
RUclips: “I know you weren’t looking for it, but there is a guy playing with magnets.”
6 million people: “Need to see that. “
"Household items that can be used for self defense"
Google: "Kitchen ustensils, keys, a bunch of newspapers..."
Bing:
Create railgun
This is probably a Yahoo one. Bing recommended John Wick.
My fingers hurt just watching this video. If you’ve ever dealt with neodymium magnets you’ll know what I’m talking about.
This is why you need your nails or something to chop them lol
@@tydshiin5783 nails
This the true definition of freedom of thought.
Alternate title: how to build a railgun
1st steps xd
2nd step : shoot
Yeah that’s definitely the vibe I was getting too dude about to make the first DIY magnetic crossbow or something
Even if it were operated by electromagnets it wouldn't be a railgun,but closer to a gauss gun,even though gauss guns also have a laser sensor for putting the electromagnets out at the right time so you don't need to use two balls and can shoot faster and better.
this video is exactly what 3 am youtube should be: slightly ASMR, simple yet interesting, sort of scientific but mostly an adult playing with science, magnets
Literally 3:23 am
Hello from 2:32 am on a Wednesday. I go to school today in person so I am glad I stayed up late. Who needs to be stoned when you can be sleep deprived
Burglar enters his house with a metallic knife
" It was at this moment that he knew ...he fucked up "
bring a plastic knife if you want to survive
good luck using that
metallic bullets too
He also regreted his Prince Albert piercing😁
@@mirceapintelie361 😂😂😂
@@Aditya-dw4kz Yep
Amazing video, you illustrated it so well you didn't even need to use words (making this accessible to all people). Fantastic demo
Playing games with magnetic accelerators
CERN: Hold my beer
磁石置く音がめっちゃ強者感ある将棋棋士
Что значит последний символ? Гитлер Капут?
加藤一二三ですね
スターン!スターン!
日本の方がいた!
ひふみんっぽいですね!!
日本で安心した
Alternative Title: *Experimenting with homemade Magnetic Railgun*
Goona be a dick and made the correction of coilgun instead of railgun
@@katz4248 wait, what’s the difference?
@@katz4248 do you see any coil here?
@@The_Bavlinator On a railgun the projectil is projected by a kind of a
short-circuit. There is in fact no magnetism on a railgun
@@The_Bavlinator in a railgun, you have 2 metal rails on either side of the barrel, and the projectile in between. you send a Massive current done one rail, that flows through the projectile and back down the other rail. Due to Electromagentic rules, this creates a magnetic field that propels the projectile forward.
In a coilgun, you have a series of metal coils down the barrel. each one in sequence has an electirc current pumped through it, causing a similar effect, which ulls and then pushes the projectile down the barrel.
this setup is just going for hella powerful magnets and doing away with the electromagnets. for an actual weapon youd want to use electromagnets.
Gaussian Rifles with different shaped magnets, and orientations. Neat.