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I rarely see them anymore, but every time I went to a McDonald's when I was younger, there was always a spinny coin thing for charity. They were so fun to watch as a kid.
We had those coin spinners at my local McDonald's when i was a kid!! They were like a tip jar for charity, it was a favourite of the kids, entertained us for hours and only cost a few pennies from parents.
I remember the Walmart in my hometown had a really big one. It was a coin funnel in the top but the bottom had like random slides and stuff so it was fun to see where your coins ended up. It also had slots in the sides to stick bills into but thats not as fun
I grew up with these whenever me and my parents visited the mall. It was a big one and you can put up to 4 coins at the same time and watch them whirlpool down.
Not a double pendulum; the chaos is induced by having the second hand unbalanced, whereas in the one you showed, the second hand IS balanced, so it doesn't react any differently than a single pendulum.
Classification aside, I used to own that exact spinner. Only one I ever had and it seemed great, spins smoothly and is one-handed. eventually the bearings slipped or something but it was good for a while
They really should bring those coin donation things back. I remember as a kid I always loved throwing some coins in them and watching them spin around.
Fun fact the "chaotic spinner pendilum" isnt actually chaotic but follows a path that takes an absurdly long time to become obvious it follows a path as at the start it seems chaotic but then begins repeating
In Canada, we had those coin spinny things at Dairy Queen and I always wanted to donate money just so I could watch the coins spin around and around. That is how you get people to donate, you make it fun!
the coin spinners used to be at every restaurant and department store in the 80s and early 90s, but were much bigger. They were donation machines. You would put a penny in one and watch it spin until almost horizontal before going into the large trap below. As a kid, this was a physics feat that few people had the will power to pass up, and cost of entry was as low as a penny.
the coin spiral was in every main shopping complex when i was a kid and was a fun way for kids and even adults to watch there money vanish, 2p coins was the best
The coin spinners used to be in pretty much every grocery store. They were about the size of a large trashcan and were collected by a charity. I forget which but yeah, they were science museum toys, they were everyday fixtures in grocery entrances.
i remember when i was younger the walmart me and my mom went to had a massive version of the coin one for donations. imo its a cool fun way to get ppl to donate
The coin spinner is a popular charity collection receptacle in the UK, and it encourages kids to donate money, by getting them excited to watch the coins spin and drop. It was a very savvy business move!
Now, as an animator, this horse animation is made by something known as a barrier grid animation. They work by moving a clear sheet with a grid on it over a normal sheet with random lines, but you do have to understand which lines go where.
As always, you can find links to these and more on my website CoolScienceFinds.com. Also, let me know here in the comments which one was your favorite?
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More just shoved in my face advertisement. Gross
The double pendulum spinner
"Honey why you keep spinning your coffee?"
"Clip-clop-clip-clop"
neeeiiighhh
Kinda true ngl, my coffee would end up all over my table.
I love clopping
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I rarely see them anymore, but every time I went to a McDonald's when I was younger, there was always a spinny coin thing for charity. They were so fun to watch as a kid.
I always saw them at walmarts
@lily-if8ir Yeah, they were everywhere lol
I don't remember seeing them at Walmart but they used to have them in malls and it was always one of my favorite parts of it!
Stop & Shop! Whenever my mom took us grocery shopping she'd give me spare change for it
*pointing* "can i have a coin??"
The number 3 is fake- oh wait wrong video
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I GOT THAT REFERENCE
I'm your 100th like!
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING XD
The galloping horse is amazing!
The cup and plate are 💯
They're also ludicrously expensive
It's nice, but it's also 82 dollars.
666 likes dont ruin it💀
Yes!
@@mx2000Imagine chipping that 😭
If by science museums you mean Chuck E. Cheese, then yes.
They use to be in Wal-Marts, K-Marts, and malls too.
@@toradrow777Ah, the nostalgia...
i used to see the coin spinning thing at a movie theater that i used to go to
Library
And mcdonalds 😭
I remember seeing the coin slide in a mall
Hahaha I thought the exact same thing!! I wish they still had it, because as an adult I would visit the mall that much more.
used to always have them in places like mcdonalds and shopping centres for charities in the uk
In Germany the only places you will see that are zoos
@@DaveYognautyes !! i remember mcdonalds having donation bins like this
They’re everyone in Baja California
That cup and saucer - what a beautiful design !!!
Im not even gon lie, i thought the coins were in a blender at the start
gift science lovers a blender for their coins 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I ALSO THOUGHT THAT TOO
That plate and cup trick is mind-blowing, I can't stop watching it!
Bro tried to get the most liked comment (no success)
The Chicken... again!?
The Chicken... again!?
Number two is literally a steampunk fidget spinner.
I thought the same
yeah its not even chaotic
It would still make fine addition to my collection
We had those coin spinners at my local McDonald's when i was a kid!! They were like a tip jar for charity, it was a favourite of the kids, entertained us for hours and only cost a few pennies from parents.
THANK YOUU!! I'm not the only one! 😭
I was about to say, I’ve seen 100s of them at McDonald’s I didn’t know they were anything special 😂
I remember the Walmart in my hometown had a really big one. It was a coin funnel in the top but the bottom had like random slides and stuff so it was fun to see where your coins ended up. It also had slots in the sides to stick bills into but thats not as fun
I grew up with these whenever me and my parents visited the mall. It was a big one and you can put up to 4 coins at the same time and watch them whirlpool down.
why did these all disappear one day
The coin one is my favorite. That looks awesome how the coins spiral on their way down to be saved
Not a double pendulum; the chaos is induced by having the second hand unbalanced, whereas in the one you showed, the second hand IS balanced, so it doesn't react any differently than a single pendulum.
Came here to say that, thankful you did.
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RIP Prison Escape
@@EddSjo Came her to say THAT, thankful you did.
Classification aside, I used to own that exact spinner. Only one I ever had and it seemed great, spins smoothly and is one-handed. eventually the bearings slipped or something but it was good for a while
The running horse cup n’ saucer is very cool. 🐎
the first one is so nostalgic,!!
I had it in my art book 😢
The spinner is perfect for italians to play with while shouting 😂
First one was so cool. That would be a great thing to use in a movie for tension/character building, foreshadowing, or Sherlock Holmsing
The cup and plate are genius.
the coin slides are so nostalgic, i remember going to mcdonalds and asking to use it every time :)
It'd be cool to most people, honestly
I liked the horse best, I've never seen something like that before.
All fun in game with the plate and cup until you lose one of them 💀
Or until you watch it so much that the glaze between them wears out and gets grippy.
The top one is so nostalgic. My grandfather had one at his house and i always thought it was pretty cool.
I found that cup in a thrift store, and totally thought it was just a pretty cup. I had no idea it was really cool
They really should bring those coin donation things back. I remember as a kid I always loved throwing some coins in them and watching them spin around.
I actually liked all of them! 😎😎😎
All schools need these. Fun & educational.
"Honey can you stop spinning the cup?"
The horse galloping cup and plate one was my favourite
Venom just vibeing at the end was cool.
Hey pancake cookie from cookie run
The running horse cup and saucer is amazing!
its called a zoetrope
I liked the fidget spinner and coin spinner ones.
The cup and saucer and the coin bank is awesome! 😁🤩
Bro sounds like AI Mr Beast😭😭😭
i can't even- why?????
@@pay-2win listen to MrBeast, how do you expect me to explain how he sounds like someone?
Imagine if the rolley is the S magnet and the base N. Then they would repel instead of attracting. Plus it isn't the connected tip of the rolley.
The second one was by far my favorite I would love that double pendulum.
I've had that same horizontal top for about 30 years, but my favorite thing here has to be the horse plate and mug!
My local D.Q had something like that third one, it was used to collect money for charity
The horse cup is my favourite!!
4:sorry my lovely money,I need this cool thing
Okay that first cup and dish platter concept was very cool
I would want one
My ADHD brain needs #2
Just buy a fidget spinner lol
The coin one brought me back to my childhood. I totally forgot about those. ❤
The last one proves that when you reach the sigularity, you pop out into another universe.
The second one is like a modern fidget spinner
Pendulum Fidget Spinner
Fun fact the "chaotic spinner pendilum" isnt actually chaotic but follows a path that takes an absurdly long time to become obvious it follows a path as at the start it seems chaotic but then begins repeating
One small thing is wrong it does not take a really long time it takes forever
@@sumaerchI mean forever is a really long time
I like scientific gadgets/useful things like these!! 🔬🧪
The cup and saucer! Pretty darn cool!
The cup
I loved the cup it was so cool 😮
i have the spiral bank
I didn’t realise that they had the spiny coin thingys at science museums I just thought they where in front of a Woolworths here and there
The third one isn't actually called a top. It's called a side.
The spinner is actually the best stimulation toy. Need it
Pls tell whats the name of that spiner
I found it on his shop labeled as chaotic spinner
Thank you so much
The coin one is my childhood every time I went to the mall
I wish you could like a video multiple times
The cup and plate is my favorite ❤
the 2nd
The little coin spiral spinner, I used to try and get the coins out💀💀
ADHD ALERT
Cool stuff, love the cup
The Cup is Awsome😊
the coin spinners used to be a common sight in supermarkets in 90s britain. They were normally for charity
In Canada, we had those coin spinny things at Dairy Queen and I always wanted to donate money just so I could watch the coins spin around and around. That is how you get people to donate, you make it fun!
The horse cup is really cool☕👍
That cup and saucer are great, I know exactly who I will buy that for. She appreciates art (Eadweard Muybridge) but she also loves horses.
That vortex thing used to be in all the McDonalds when I was a kid. They were very cool.
They did. They have a charity box at my Walmart and they had four different ways to insert the coins. It was amazing
I really like that spinner one, im probably gonna buy it. Thank you for sharing these
Even though I'll never use the saucer for my cups, that combination is dope.
the coin spinners used to be at every restaurant and department store in the 80s and early 90s, but were much bigger. They were donation machines. You would put a penny in one and watch it spin until almost horizontal before going into the large trap below. As a kid, this was a physics feat that few people had the will power to pass up, and cost of entry was as low as a penny.
I like the cup. Seems like I can bring it on my desk❤
As a kid I loved the giant vortex coin bank in a museum ❤️
the coin spiral was in every main shopping complex when i was a kid and was a fun way for kids and even adults to watch there money vanish, 2p coins was the best
These are all toys that were cool in the late 90’s early 2000’s. My grandfather had the floating spinner and we had the vortex bank as kids.
That first one is a great one for photography and film students…
The coin spinner I’ve never seen at a museum but do remember seeing at shops and McDonald’s. I think They should still have them
I wish everything on your site shipped to Canada!
The coin spinners used to be in pretty much every grocery store. They were about the size of a large trashcan and were collected by a charity. I forget which but yeah, they were science museum toys, they were everyday fixtures in grocery entrances.
Discovery Channel Store gifts from late 90s early 00s vibes 🖤
The first two are cool even for people who don't love science
The cup is my favorite.❤❤
5:41 is one of my fav clips of any danny collab i think
The fourth one used to be in every big irish shop like Lidl or Tesco as a donation thing but was discontinued or just made really rare
i remember when i was younger the walmart me and my mom went to had a massive version of the coin one for donations. imo its a cool fun way to get ppl to donate
The coin spinner is a popular charity collection receptacle in the UK, and it encourages kids to donate money, by getting them excited to watch the coins spin and drop.
It was a very savvy business move!
The coin slide is so common in the UK, you see it in like every big shop like tescos asdas etc, usually for charity funds
Someone needs to put the magnet thing in a vacuum chamber to see if it would be frictionless
That fidget spiner is pretty cool
I'm old enough to remember when they had those coin spinner things in Walmart. They shouldn't have gotten rid of those, they were cool
The last one was my favorite because I remember when my Walmart had one of those and I would always insert a coin inside of it to watch it spin
Im a science lover and i love these gifts!
The double pendulum I have not seen before. I think it's the coolest
I actually have that hovering magnet one, I love it so much for no reason
Now, as an animator, this horse animation is made by something known as a barrier grid animation. They work by moving a clear sheet with a grid on it over a normal sheet with random lines, but you do have to understand which lines go where.
The spinner is also a really good fidget!