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demonstrations:5_electricity_and_magnetism:5k_electromagnetic_induction:can_crusher:start [2019/04/09 23:57] demoroom |
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- | // // | + | // The big bang capacitor, with the can-crushing apparatus connected. // |
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- | // // | + | // Top view of the can crushing apparatus. Bottom left inside the acrylic box is the solenoid which, when energized, completes the circuit. The terminals are shorted in this picture, this shows how it should be stored.// |
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+ | // front of the capacitor, without the can crusher apparatus attached // | ||
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- | // // | + | // Aluminum beverage can before and after crushing. // |
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