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In Topic: Bearings for home-built gyroscope?
Today, 12:39 AM
For ~$10, a Sunon computer fan could be canibalized for its magnetic suspension technology; perhaps can be applied on your project.
http://www.sunonusa....nology&p=maglev
Another brand is Enermax:
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In Topic: mechanics
24 May 2012 - 01:13 PM
Use a pigeon egg, surrounded in tiny partially inflated balloons or sponge in the 'cargo' compartment
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In Topic: Test set up for electromagnetic induction
21 May 2012 - 11:44 PM
Your terminology is not appropiate.
In case this is what you are after, ----> http://www.metalwebn...-conv/fig1.html -
In Topic: Rigging a Speaker
21 May 2012 - 03:09 AM
Just measure it with an AC voltmeter or oscilloscope at the volume setting you want, with the load (speaker) connected on one channel.
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In Topic: Rigging a Speaker
21 May 2012 - 02:30 AM
Yes, it is possible, feed it a signal not exceeding about a volt RMS AC, the source device should be capable of handling a low impedance load.

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Moontanman
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