What is being produced is DC electricity - direct current. To create electricity you need three things which are motion, a coil, and a magnet, this video satisfies those requirements.
@@redcargaming3065 Another indicates maybe there is more than one? This simple DC generator would power a very small electric motor. A motor that does nor require very much voltage or amperage.
oh wow i am going to make this out of wood but i will be adding gears so i dont have to spin it i can squeze the lever things and the gears will move faster and faster giving me more energy i wanna see how far i can go with your idea
I tried rotating as fast as i can but no results i dont understand where i did wrong 🤔 i will have to check the motor 2 weather its working or not because i almost rotated it for more then half hour
Simple all you do it spin creating static electricity and the wires are sending it to the source if you add a switch the stops to stores the electricity add a battery before the switch and it will hold the power do you dont have to spin it all the time and if you add gears it makes you spin faster creating even more static electricity then once you get your first battery use it to spin the generator for you then can keep storing more and more power
Which dc motor you used in this I Mean how much v have this motor because few days ago I tried to make a Newton disc and I used 9v battery but it not work the disc not move have you idea about I desperately want to make it please help if you have any idea . please reply me.