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Right light imparts momentum.
I wasn't really trying to go towards teleportation unless that is what I described. Usually when I hear of "teleportation "somehow" item goes from point a to b instantly... how? quantum mechanics? ha uncertainty-principle
This was literally shooting water at an...
I was wondering if you could split up water into hydrogen and oxygen, then run it through a particle accelerator like a cyclotron and send the particles across space like a laser to a receiver... assuming the atoms don't hit anything on there way to the receiver...
What do you think?
It would...
I did consider alternatives, like possibly connecting a bridge between two points using water, if there is no water then the connection isn't complete. Not to say running high voltage or high current through water... I meant using the water as a medium to connect... eh. Anyway, I did not...
Wow that is so much better than what i had in mind. For some reason I just had it pictured that I would have some sort of USB plugged into the phone, but what you said makes a lot of sense.
All I was looking to accomplish was to say that the road was flooded (impassable) say at least 1 ft deep...
Hi Brian, thanks for your post.
Yes I did mean to say "use the motor as a generator".
Your idea sounds more applicable than a complicated clutch with a servo, more potential to fail.
Yeah I was concerned about the heat as well, if I had a heat sink that stuck out of the water proof case...
I was thinking of a device to build, it would be a sensor connected to a basic phone with sms capability. It would be say a Raspberry Pi connected to a simple DC motor with a propeller(waterproof).
There is this road that is paved over a creek, it's usually always submerged by a couple inches...
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Looking at this image, where the pos/neg contacts are soldered to the heating element, that's where it failed. Hard to say which one on his as both were black wires.
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My friend has a 3D printer and the crappy hotplate broke when one of the two contacts burned off the copper "thing"...
Anyway, I said "What if you had multiple connections" parallel rather than just one set. Would that distribute the heat at the entry/contact point so that it wouldn't burn...
I'm trying to picture how the mass/spring would be attached to the piezo transducer.
I'm looking at these images, maybe a see-saw lever that taps on the sensor. I've never implemented one of these before. Should watch a youtube video or something.
Like a technician class ham license? Wow that product is kind of limiting requiring the license although I suppose is it any different from a car or maybe more like an airplane.
There's a similar technique/technology for RC planes. Not sure if they require a ham license to operate.
I actually thought of a "passive energy" design, depending on the current draw of a GPS unit, maybe it can run on a bunch of rectennas along the length of the entire collar. Like flat antennas like those maze-looking antennas for Bluetooth.
Yeah it seems baffling but I guess when you've been a...
We lost our cat today :( but I was thinking about a generator that would power a cat's gps collar indefinitely just from everyday movement. Solar panels! Ha.
I was thinking about a rolling ball inside a curved coil, that was attached to the collar. Normally in say those flashlights that you...
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