Science trick!

Discussion in 'General Discussion / Real life stuff' started by gamermonkey46, Feb 13, 2015.

  1. gamermonkey46

    gamermonkey46 Videographer, Photographer, Editor

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    I wanted to do a science trick i encountered C:
    PLEASE:
    Take caution while performing this. Make sure you are outside, on a fireproof desk/tabletop, and away from fire catching objects.
     
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  2. YoshiBlocksJHD

    YoshiBlocksJHD Intermediate exorcist first class

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    Wow!! That's pretty cool!! I want to try it but I'm kind of reluctant at the moment because I burned my wood in wood tech whoops。 I don't want to burn down my house ;-;.。
    Where did you find this?
     
  3. gamermonkey46

    gamermonkey46 Videographer, Photographer, Editor

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    crazyrussianhacker taught me on youtube c:
     
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  4. YFIOTR

    YFIOTR Donator

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    This is because the the batter has a positive and negative end. Therefore, the excess electrons from the negative end are attracted to the positive end. The move to that end when a conductive material is connected. The material/conductor then heats up due to the current (hence resistance), which the movement of "positive charge", but positive charge doesn't really move.
     
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    oh, yfiotr, getting so complicated
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    ily jk
     
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    MC_Scout Fearless Leader Staff Member Manager

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    Thank you Dr.Cooper