Amazing DIY Marble Machine made com Soda Cans

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Published 2023-05-13
Today, we bring you a fascinating and fun project that will surprise you: we are going to build an incredible marble machine using soda cans!
In this video, you will learn step by step how to create your own perpetual motion machine using simple and readily available materials. By combining science and creativity, we will explore the basic principles of physics to create a device that seems to never stop moving.
We will guide you through the entire process, explaining each step clearly and didactically. Get ready to be amazed by the final results! In addition to providing entertainment, this perpetual motion machine can serve as a great educational experiment for students and science enthusiasts.
So, join us on this scientific adventure and put your skills to the test! Watch the video right now and learn how to make your own perpetual motion machine using soda cans. Don't forget to leave a like, subscribe to the channel, and share it with your friends. Have fun, and let's create something incredible together!
Note: It is important to highlight that the concept of perpetual motion is generally considered impossible to achieve due to the laws of thermodynamics. However, the aim of this video is to explore a fun experiment that uses the principles of physics to create the illusion of continuous motion.
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All Comments (21)
  • @jameskawaii
    Excelente, la primera vez que lo vi fue en un canal chino, y pense que funcionaba por medio de la gravedad, y con tu dispositivo veo que utiliza un motor👍
  • @jamls1209
    Excelente terapia para quem estã recluso em um lugar que não possa sair e não tem o que fazer. Legal gostei, INSCRITO E LIKE.
  • @catulebe
    Supimpa, parabénssss 👏👏👏👏👏👏, vou providenciar para o meu neto.
  • @dizzy6277
    Something that looks simple takes allot of know how. Good job.
  • @Montadinha_BR
    Não desista de seus sonhos irmão trabalho incrível
  • Bom dia amigo show de bola ⚽️ parabéns pelo trabalho obrigado por nos compartilhar conhecimentos Deus abençoe amigão
  • @nowwhatwhere
    Excellent show of what to do! Thanks for figuring out all the math👍. And for NOT showing an "eternal energy creator" type of idiocy. Thank you! Love it!
  • @emmanuel9603
    ¡ QUE INGENIOSO ! Felicitaciones 👏 👏 👏 👏
  • @Suavache
    Rất tuyệt vời xin cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ với khán giả
  • @1943L
    Worth watching, great result.
  • finalmente um inventor brazuka que não coloca música de fundo nem fala. Ganhou minha inscrição.
  • @DeathmetalChad
    "The hardest part of a perpetual machine is to hide the electric components, but this video tells you how to!