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SharkEatingBreakfast, to RedditMigration in This is the Reddit app. They are making it really easy to want to migrate
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I am not convinced that the higher-ups want Reddit to continue. Almost convinced that this is self-sabotage, to be perfectly honest.

majestictechie, to linuxmemes in Good friend

Distros are like Kinks. I have my own and you have yours, I won’t judge.

tuff_wizard, to linuxmemes in Good friend

I would never criticise someone’s distro. As long as it was arch built without any scripts.

okbin, to RedditMigration in This is the Reddit app. They are making it really easy to want to migrate
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yeeeah.

i’m trying to use dystopia but… it’s not really usable for me yet.

ended up just coming on here today. which is a good thing. kbin deserves all the love.

it’s just that so much is still over on reddit.

Landrin201, to linuxmemes in GitLab is down
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Did they accidentally nuke the entire database again?

eatyourglory, to lemmyshitpost in WEB 4.69

This was because Skype’s file transfer was Peer-to-peer, so it wasn’t Skype itself hosting the files. While discord is actually hosting the files, which is much more costly.

LeylaaLovee, to RedditMigration in It Still Hurts 😢
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Me with Sync

snor10, to linuxmemes in Good friend

Ahh yes, Good Guy Greg. Just like the good old days, I’m loving the nostalgia of these vintage memes.

Pyr_Pressure, to mildlyinteresting in Tock tick

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/da67e547-3be9-47c1-83ed-c6e04b2095f1.jpeg Unrelated but I have the exact same clock pictured in the article … Weird.

alsaaas, to linuxmemes in Great joke
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this meme has more mold than my bathroom

GitProphet,

And that says a lot!

dzervas, to askelectronics in I tried to make an electromagnet at home but when I connect the two copper wires to a 1.5V battery it keeps short circuiting and heating up. Also it doesn't attract other nails.

try hooking it to the socket!

Bluetreefrog,

In case it wasn’t obvious, ignore this suggestion.

bitKraken,
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for better aiming: hold nail in mouth. (please dont!)

Xain52,

Do not follow this advice

Barbacamanitu,

Lmao

ThankYouVeryMuch, to askelectronics in I tried to make an electromagnet at home but when I connect the two copper wires to a 1.5V battery it keeps short circuiting and heating up. Also it doesn't attract other nails.
@ThankYouVeryMuch@kbin.social avatar

You need your wire to be isolated, and many more turns

nothacking, to askelectronics in I tried to make an electromagnet at home but when I connect the two copper wires to a 1.5V battery it keeps short circuiting and heating up. Also it doesn't attract other nails.

Without insulation on the wire, the turns are shorted to each other and the nail.

mygnu, to askelectronics in I tried to make an electromagnet at home but when I connect the two copper wires to a 1.5V battery it keeps short circuiting and heating up. Also it doesn't attract other nails.

Buy a coloured wire than just brown copper, magnet needs colour

SJ_Zero, to askelectronics in I tried to make an electromagnet at home but when I connect the two copper wires to a 1.5V battery it keeps short circuiting and heating up. Also it doesn't attract other nails.
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The fundamental concept at work in making an electromagnet is Lenz’s law. Here’s a Khan academy video on the topic. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxZenoBs2Pg

You can determine the power of a magnet (very roughly) using the following equation:

B = μ₀ * n * I

Where:

B is the magnetic field strength in teslas (T) or gauss (G). μ₀ is the permeability of free space, approximately equal to 4π × 10^-7 T·m/A. n is the number of turns per unit length of the coil (turns per meter). I is the current flowing through the coil in amperes (A).

So the number of turns matters, and also the current matters.

But there’s a third thing, and I think that’s the problem you’re having: This piece of wire is conductive, and the nail is conductive, and there doesn’t seem to be any insulation on the wire. Because of that, the current flows through the wire on one side, into the nail and across it, then out the wire on the other side. The current needs to flow in loops without being able to take any other path, The coil of wire and the current flowing around in circles is what’s required.

What you want is a long piece of wire with insulation on it. Then you wrap it around the nail, and then apply a battery across the wire. A 1.5V battery probably won’t have much punch so you might not be able to get much of a magnet, but a 9V battery should do it quite well. What will happen is the current flowing through the wire will create a magnetic field, which will magnetize the nail, which will create a magnet you can use to pick up coins.

A lot of the time, people run demos using special wire for creating magnets that’s copper with a very thin clear insulating coating on it, so you might think you’re looking at someone just making a loop of regular wire, but the insulation is key to the whole thing working.

nothacking,

In my experience a large 1.5v D cell works best, as the limiting factor is generally current not coil resistance, unless you wind thousands of turns of fine wire.

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