A shaking flashlight generates electricity through Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, where a magnet moving through a copper coil induces an electric current that is stored in capacitors to power the light; however, this design produces relatively low light output compared to conventional flashlights.
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shake flashlight #faradayslaw #induction #flashlightAdded:
Okay.
Take two.
This is a flashlight.
It's You shake it.
It uses a magnet, copper coil, and capacitors.
It's not very worth it since the light output is small.
This would be good as a lamp, but engineers don't I mean, the people who made this probably weren't thinking about that. Only thing about money.
That's all for today.
Goodbye.
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