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@mathtone
@mathtone 5 күн бұрын
500 ms per division, not screen.
@EddyRaza
@EddyRaza 23 күн бұрын
Great demonstration. Would have been ideal if you'd turned of the room's primary light source.
@peterhalleffect2.0
@peterhalleffect2.0 Ай бұрын
capturing that back emf and using it to power the same light, by pulsing the switch at about 200 hertz.
@Hobypyrocom
@Hobypyrocom 2 ай бұрын
dude why are your fingernails so long and why you have nail polish on them?
@nielsdaemen
@nielsdaemen 3 ай бұрын
You should have done a capture on the scope!
@eugenepohjola258
@eugenepohjola258 4 ай бұрын
Howdy. Yeah. The "free wheeling" diode over the coil or an inductor is a proven remedy. But, as one commentor pointed out, it makes the turn off of magnetic valves and locks sluggish. One may consider using 5 diodes in series over the coil. This will allow the backfiring emf to rise to 5 x 0,7 V = 3,5 V. The dissipation of the magnetic energy will be faster. There will be contact arcing, but way less. A smarter way is to connect a diode and a zener diode in anti series and connect this over the coil. One may choose a suitable zener to which level one will let the backfire emf to rise. There is one problem though. Zener diodes are slow. The backfire emf slew rate must be moderated. This moderation may be done connecting a capacitor too over the coil. Suggested values. A magnetic lock, 1 uF. A DC contactor coil, also 1 uF. A relay coil or a small magnetic valve coil, 100 nF. Regards.
@jimfife6255
@jimfife6255 4 ай бұрын
Wait a minute -help me here: how do a bunch of charged bits of any size get pulled together? Any two bits of "dust" must be oppositely charged, to attract each other. Now, what charge is the 3rd particle, to attract the other two?
@michaelmasuda7096
@michaelmasuda7096 4 ай бұрын
I pulled these pieces apart from one another, so each piece will have a slight imbalance of positive and negative charges on them. They will not be uniformly charged on the surface since these are insulating pieces of foam. A region of foam that has slightly more electrons on it will tend to attract another that has a depletion of charge on its surface section. In space, as gases (such as hydrogen and helium) are blowing across the surfaces of these dust particles, it will tend to naturally pull electrons off portions of the dust grains. This is enough for them to start interacting electrically with one another--causing them to attract and repel. The attraction will generally tend to clear the cloud of debris by making the dust cling to one another over time. And as these duct clusters get larger and larger, gravity tends to become more of a dominant force in having the chunks come together.
@VanYoshiko
@VanYoshiko 4 ай бұрын
All talk and no show. Now I see why they say that space comes like religion. Although it sounds like bullshit many people still believe.
@michaelmasuda7096
@michaelmasuda7096 4 ай бұрын
Well, it’s based on what we observe in nature. And it is consistent with existing models of other properties found in nature.
@michaelmasuda7096
@michaelmasuda7096 4 ай бұрын
And I’m talking and actually showing the results. So it’s not “no show”.
@VanYoshiko
@VanYoshiko 4 ай бұрын
@@michaelmasuda7096 that's water! Not space. What water has to do with space?
@semibiotic
@semibiotic 5 ай бұрын
You didn't mention, that coil also affects rising edge on circuit close. It makes rising edge slightly rouded - stretched in time.
@davidopperman6117
@davidopperman6117 5 ай бұрын
If you understand the physics, the the same blip you see will be missing at the beginning of the on , the same stored energy, is lost, it s called reactance, same applies to capacitors
@cariocajin
@cariocajin 6 ай бұрын
Hi, Michael ! I just wanted to comment on your video called : "Testing the Yoidesu Schumann pulse generator for electromagnetic wave output." The comments were turned off. From a scientific standpoint, considering the footage carefully, I noticed that the testing procedures that you apply to the magnet were not applied equally to the Schumann pulse generator. To be more specific, on the conventional magnet, you waved your detector over several times in order to obtain/observe a reading. But on the Schumann generator, you did not. Therefore, the test / review results, including your statements at the end of the video, in my opinion and consideration, could not be determined as scientifically truthful and your findings are based in your opinions and feelings and disappointments about the product during the limited amount spent testing / reviewing the product. Another variant to be considered could be the possibility that the device malfunctioned because of an unforeseen circumstances such as, but not limited to: Shipment of a damaged product or human error during manufacturing of the item.
@alanx4121
@alanx4121 6 ай бұрын
Explained by E = - dA/dt
@FrankTheVine
@FrankTheVine 6 ай бұрын
Hey Michael! I found your video while searching to do the same repair as yours. The funny fact here is that my dyna-sonic was my father's snare and I realized a long time after I began to play that this snare was sth very special and good sounding. I alsmot share the same story as yours! Since I'm a little broke, I'll try to fit a 14' instead of original Rodgers way more expensives 14.5' wires, too. I feel like I might end with buying the real thing already. Thanks for sharing your experiment!
@Totardotech
@Totardotech 6 ай бұрын
What is the R of the coil? is it not negligible?
@greggorr314
@greggorr314 7 ай бұрын
Uggh... Thank God for little coils!
@Evergreen64
@Evergreen64 7 ай бұрын
With relays I know that often to counteract this back EMF sometimes a diode is placed across the coil in the reverse direction of the main current flow and that captures the back EMF and allows it to dissipate in the coil instead of going back into the circuit where it might cause damage.
@mikehibbett3301
@mikehibbett3301 7 ай бұрын
Great explaination!
@dperez-tv1lr
@dperez-tv1lr 7 ай бұрын
yo dawg y yo nails look shiny?
@michaelmasuda7096
@michaelmasuda7096 7 ай бұрын
Only on my right hand. I play flamenco guitar and electric bass.
@_cul8r_
@_cul8r_ 7 ай бұрын
This is a great video. I am an aviation maintenance instructor and I teach this in my magnetos class. The collapse of the magnetic field of the primary winding (a few hundred turns of thicker wire) moves the field across the secondary winding which has several thousand turns of very thin wire and this is able to generate tens of thousands of volts that get applied to the high tension leads which lead to the spark plugs inside the cylinders of the engine to provide ignition of the fuel air mixture. The amazing thing about this (amazing to me at least) is that this is all done with a relatively small magnet that spins to create the initial current flow through the primary and the entire device is self contained (requiring no outside electrical input).
@danielrioux54
@danielrioux54 7 ай бұрын
Why you didn’t use the trigger once on the oscilloscope to freeze the signal upon the opening and closing of the switch? It would have given a better image that can be zoomed to show what did happen. A missed opportunity.
@haraldpost
@haraldpost 7 ай бұрын
It was a missed opportunity to not end the video with a diagram of a diode in anti-parallell to deal with back EMF :)
@TXNYCZ91
@TXNYCZ91 8 ай бұрын
Nice man
@stevemann2682
@stevemann2682 8 ай бұрын
great idea! I'd say, you pulled it off!
@BoxingDayAC
@BoxingDayAC 8 ай бұрын
How can I buy those mini incandescent bulbs with alligator clip hookups? Not blocked by the general incandescent ban?
@2008alde
@2008alde 8 ай бұрын
Lol. Yeah. I noticed that as well. Good in theory but will never work. Just go out and buy a Rogers snare wire replacement
@Marc.2.0
@Marc.2.0 8 ай бұрын
Current is Lorrentz. Magnetic field is lenz. Lenz is with a coil is inductively coupled, with a magnet on rotor on magneto if you want. The coil field change the polarity → ← or ←→ always stop the magnetic field pole and reverse for this with charge by the field of the magnet. The Back EMF on a coil is the discharge capacity of the wire and impédance on the system...never the capacity in the coil are on the maths for this... . On a coil you have R L and C if timing is introduce is another history, capacity of the coil Discharge...Tesla work on this, Best Regards
@branni6538
@branni6538 8 ай бұрын
Hi mike, I can't comment on th e other video so I'll do it here. I've tried many methods with the Viking sunshine and none were that great. Some didn't work. Your method and explanation work just great! Thanks man!
@branni6538
@branni6538 8 ай бұрын
*Sun stone not shine........... Bloody auto correct. Thanks!!
@aryavvij9463
@aryavvij9463 9 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot this video really helped for my school project
@lilleopard_ty3662
@lilleopard_ty3662 9 ай бұрын
Legend says that he's still here... and he is!
@juanargento3978
@juanargento3978 9 ай бұрын
The tychos model updated by Simon Shack (Tychosium) destroyed the heliocentric model. For example.. on nov 5 2018 and again on may 4 2020 (546 days later) Earth and Mars were aligned with star Delta Capricorni. In the Copernican model this is physically impossible. According to this observation.. in the copernican model 300 millions kilometers produce no parallax at all.
@bridgetshepherd5202
@bridgetshepherd5202 10 ай бұрын
Title is misleading, there is no analogy for superposition in this video. It is entirely about basic wave interference.
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 10 ай бұрын
Cool. This is the first time I've seen how the angles work so clearly explained. Thanks
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful demonstration! Will have to check out your Channel for other such instructive videos. Thanks
@goals9535
@goals9535 10 ай бұрын
Wow 👏 😮 so is there anything that continues amplifying constructively from a intersection? Like maybe a black hole and its ring? Isnt a black holes job destructive and always growing? So to a black whole perspectives via objective be constructive energy wave? Would gravity be able to do this destructive interference?
@God-s_Kingdom
@God-s_Kingdom 11 ай бұрын
why don't you show how to capture that and feed it back to the batteries? capture the spike and gain energy.
@mykedoes4099
@mykedoes4099 11 ай бұрын
its called the flyback voltage , specifically the reverse flyback , so the inductor flips polarity when it fly back
@L3X369
@L3X369 11 ай бұрын
can you stick a magnet on back of the coil? And test it in both directions of the magnet (N/S) and let us see the results? I'm thinking if that back EMF Spike will be greater or smaller. (but you need to stick the magnet so it won't move)
@ralphschueler9437
@ralphschueler9437 Жыл бұрын
With that paraphernalia you put on top of that poor drum you might as well drill it it'll sound better you don't know what the hell you talkin about these people that play drums that think they know how to have no clue at all! As my drum teacher said Joey cats the original drummer from the Four Seasons who taught me how to play 40 years ago said all that other b******* should be taken away stop with all the s*** basic stuff works you don't need all that paraphernalia that sounds like s***!, and Joey cash knew his stuff he rocked out God Rest his soul!
@ralphschueler9437
@ralphschueler9437 Жыл бұрын
By doing that piece of Hardware you are ruining the sound of your Kick Drum you might as well drill it at that point. Hanging symbols or Tom's anything off your Kick Drum takes away from the actual sound when that is done it's not the drill that rooms it it's all the b******* that you put on top of your kick that room's the sound. Like to Tom's and assemble hanging off your drum that changes the sound that totally sucks! Like I'll say again it's not the whole that you drill that changes the sound it's all the bulshit you hang off your Kick Drum that changes the sound drastically you people don't know what you're talkin about!
@sambennett2319
@sambennett2319 Ай бұрын
See now thats some bullshit
@danman32
@danman32 Жыл бұрын
It might have been more obvious to see the negative going spike if you set the scope to trigger on level change and used a faster time base sweep, since you're using a digital scope. You could also put the coil in series with the circuit and put the scope across the coil. Or instead of the light, use a relay as the coil but still scope the coil of the relay.
@mand6029
@mand6029 Жыл бұрын
Professor Sam Ben Yaakov, you the best on explaining the stuff, thank you for this walk-through , cheers from Tanzania , I appreciate your infomative and intuitive videos
@Guishan_Lingyou
@Guishan_Lingyou Жыл бұрын
Interesting demonstration. Thanks for sharing.
@jackwilliam2226
@jackwilliam2226 Жыл бұрын
I am not sure that is what back EMF is. Secondly, a coil essentially goes short after it is fully magnetically charged and thus should short out the globe as it is in parallel. WTF????????????
@1984oner
@1984oner Жыл бұрын
Counter emf
@3zdayz
@3zdayz Жыл бұрын
Back EMF is such a bad term. It's actually the current carrying forward in the same direction it already was... Like if you put a ferrite on a wire it suppresses the ripple because any increase in current generates a larger magnetic field but then if the current to the wire decreases then the field collapses a little and allows the current carry forward. If that was in some way opposite to the current that was in it then you would amplify ripple rather than filtering it out. And you'll find that the voltage going negative is just the current continuing to pass forward in the same direction that it was before but now there's nowhere for it to go so it registers as a negative voltage. You know the electrons stack up in the same direction that they were already going. There's nothing going in an opposite direction.
@Greg_Chase
@Greg_Chase Жыл бұрын
An important part that 'back EMF' experimenters pay close attention to is the delta T in the denominator - see the (dPhi/dT) formula of Faraday's law at time 5:00 in the video. The complete formula is E = dPhi / dT, Voltage (EMF) equals changing magnetic field / change in time. The "E" in this case is the back EMF voltage spike. As the time of the change in current tends to zero - ie., as dT drops to zero in the denomintor - the voltage "E" grows inversely. This is why the huge number of 'back EMF' experimenters on youtube and elsewhere seek out MOSFETS with the fastest switching times possible - to cut current flow to the coil in the briefest time possible. *_A PHYSICAL ANALOGY_* - a large water tower is filled with 1 million gallons; a release valve is opened a tiny amount and the water drains out slowly. You can stand beneath the tower as it drains with a trickle and be in no danger. - the time span for the draining is shortened immensely: the entire bottom section of the water tower is removed instantly and 1 million gallons falls to the ground. It's not safe to stand beneath it As the time to interrupt current flow to the coil tends to zero, the voltage spike grows inversely, and with a very steep rise time and large magnitude, like emptying the water tank quickly. Faraday's Law. .
@lookupverazhou8599
@lookupverazhou8599 Жыл бұрын
I don't get why it produces a back emf. It's resisting the reduction in magnetic flux by inducing a current such that it re-establishes the magnetic field; the induced current travels in the same direction as the initial current, thus the E-field is still oriented in the same direction. Why would it not be a forward emf, and a positive voltage spike?
@whippoorwill1124
@whippoorwill1124 Жыл бұрын
> It's resisting the reduction in magnetic flux by inducing a current such that it re-establishes the magnetic field Well, so that it *maintains* the magnetic field. Inductors resist changes in current; they generate whatever voltage is necessary to achieve that. > the induced current travels in the same direction as the initial current Yes, he got that wrong. > Why would it not be a forward emf, and a positive voltage spike? Good question. To create the magnetic field, the voltage applied by the external circuit forces current through the inductor in a given direction. When the field collapses, the inductor tries to maintain current through itself in that same direction. To do so, it has to act as a supply: instead of being driven by the external circuit, it now drives the external circuit, forcing current around it and through itself. That requires the voltage at the inductor's terminals to be of opposite polarity to the battery. If the battery polarity's positive, the spike generated upon disconnecting the inductor must be negative.
@raymondglad5593
@raymondglad5593 Жыл бұрын
It's trying to prove a point to a fable that the stars are lit by the sun. The star is how many million miles away? The law of light conservation is? The heat of the sun or star travels how far? In a supposed vacuum. From history. Light years ago. I can see you believe what you have been taught and never put real kritical thinking into it.
@samuelramesh8621
@samuelramesh8621 Жыл бұрын
@Michael Masuda Interesting Lenz law demonstration. Quick question are you in any means, trying to harness the spikes generated when the light bulb/coil is cut off? Well you may harness the spikes when the power to bulb is cut off, while harnessing the power while power to bulb and coil is cut off, then basically your are spending some energy to energize the coil, therefore this arrangement does not create any free energy.
@konstantinkurlayev9242
@konstantinkurlayev9242 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very nice Lenz's law demo. 😎