Magnetic Levitation | Easy to Make

Magnetic Levitation | Easy to Make

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I'm super excited to show off my brand-new 3D printed Levitation device! Can you believe it's possible? It was actually pretty easy to make, and I had an absolute blast working on this project. I'm really thrilled with how it turned out, and I hope you'll enjoy it just as much! Take a look at the video below because it helps to see the assembly process in action. Thanks for watching! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVqwXtX0-DU Here are the materials I used: * MOSFET IRFZ44N N-Channel - Jameco #669951 * Hall Effect Sensor A3144 Unipolar - Jameco #1718701 * 4x AA Battery Holder Cover & Switch - Jameco #216187 * Neodymium Ring Magnets 9.5x1.5mm (or any small strong magnet) * Magnet Wire AWG 30 (also known as Enamel Wire) * Steel Screw 4x15mm Philips head * 1K Resistor (Brown, Black, Red) * Mini breadboard with 25 tie-points When printing the spool holders, take it slow because the walls are thin. When you put them together with the screw, they'll be stronger. If they break, you can always use glue. Remember to be careful and don't leave this unattended or on for more than a few minutes. The coil does get warm, so make sure you're safe and have fun!

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