We continue the Fake Science video series with a magical spinning coin experiment. Thank you to everyone for sending me links to popular fake science experiments. I know. I have a lot of work to do (:
This fake science video was by far the most requested. The experiment looks so simple, and with batteries involved, you might think that it could work. However, it is just a trick! For electricity to start flowing, both ends of a battery have to be connected to the circuit, but, as you can see, only one side is touching the fork. Of course, we could connect batteries appropriately, except the coin would not spin anyway.
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Date: January 20, 2022
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I'm with a theoretical energy experimental lab and my friend showed me this a few days ago. I basically came to this same conclusion when I told him it was obviously fake. A real disconnect from how electricity flows. You explained it in a LOT less time than I did! He still thinks I'm wrong and is trying to discover the proper way to get this to work. (sigh)
DONT MAKE ME FOOLISH 😡