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This special pen can draw circuits that conduct electricity instantly VIDEO

quotezz 10 years ago 690 likes

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hood · 10 years ago · FIRST
for someone who dose electric technology in school I NEED THOSE PENS!!!! I WANT ONE SO BAD!!!!!
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cam · 10 years ago
That could be a very bad thing depending on how much power is going through it and whoever is dumb enough to touch the live circuit.
hood · 10 years ago
You draw on a piece of paper.... if you take electrical technology you'll know that paper isn't a good resister so why would anyone attach high voltage supply to it?
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hood · 10 years ago
If you touch the circuit powered by a battery it won't be enough to electrocute you so there's no danger
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cam · 10 years ago
That's why I said it could be a good thing or bad thing. I never said anything about logic or intelligence. I know a battery (dependent on the circuit) can't electrocute you unless it's wired to a power inverter and you short the inverter but there are always certain people who do certain stupid things just because they can.
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hood · 10 years ago
Got a point
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agustinmlt · 10 years ago
What'd happen if i draw on my body with it?
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hood · 10 years ago
Nothing unless you have a current running through it
agustinmlt · 10 years ago
What'd happen if I draw on my body with it while having a current running through it?
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hood · 10 years ago
It would probably shock you but it depends on how much current is going through the circuit so you could use a watch battery and a piece of paper like a switch and power the circuit and it won't shock you or a 1.5 volt battery. if you use something higher than that it might shock you but not that badly just a small shock. If your stupid enough to put that ink on your fingers and stick your fingers into a wall socket you'll die....
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deleted · 10 years ago
First, electrical current never flows instantly, because, you know, relativity.
Second, could anyone give me any useful application of this ?
agustinmlt · 10 years ago
Didn't you see the video?
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hood · 10 years ago
Schools could learn basic circuits and with 3D printers predicted to become more and more common you could use this to make your own electric devices and give them as gifts or use them for yourself
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paigeeinstein · 10 years ago
I have one of these, and it's just a pen. It does exactly what the video says, It doesn't work any different. You just draw a little thing, either a parallel or series circuit and then put out the lights and batteries and it lights up.
I'm writing a whole paper about it for school. And if you draw on your body and then put the battery on it, it barely hurts you, all you feel is like a tiny pinch where you drew.
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hood · 10 years ago
Well of course attaching a current to your skin will hurt cause the battery is shocking you
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