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Greg

Jan 1, 1970
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I would like to build a shocking device similar to the prank 'gum' shocker
or the pens that shock you when clicked. This is for my class room
experiment so it should be low power like the gags one can buy from gas
stations. I know how to build a shocker from a set of points from a car
but this has too much power.

How do the trick gum gags work?

Thanks in advance
Greg
 
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Greg

Jan 1, 1970
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, John wrote:

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Sorry, John, I should have mentioned that I'm a physicist, a radiation
physicist to be exact. I have a head full of equations for energy,
induction, current, time, etc. but no practical knowledge of how to
build something to deliver the results of the equation.

Having taken the gum tricks apart, I have been unable to be able figure
out how to build one in the small components used for the pranks. Is
there any place you can direct me on the steps and materials involved in
making one from scratch? Thanks for your input.

Greg
 
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Skenny

Jan 1, 1970
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Greg said:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, John wrote:

LdI
E = -----
dT

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Sorry, John, I should have mentioned that I'm a physicist, a radiation
physicist to be exact. I have a head full of equations for energy,
induction, current, time, etc. but no practical knowledge of how to
build something to deliver the results of the equation.

Having taken the gum tricks apart, I have been unable to be able figure
out how to build one in the small components used for the pranks. Is
there any place you can direct me on the steps and materials involved in
making one from scratch? Thanks for your input.

Greg

How about a piezo ignitor such as the kind in bar-b-q grills?
(Press the button and get a spark).
 
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JeffM

Jan 1, 1970
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Squint

Jan 1, 1970
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There is a book (101 spy gadgets for the evil genius) that gives
instructions on building a shocking device from a disposable camera. It
works quite well and the power of the shock depends on the voltage
input. The book should be available from Amazon.
 
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West

Jan 1, 1970
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Greg said:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, John wrote:

LdI
E = -----
dT

--------
Sorry, John, I should have mentioned that I'm a physicist, a radiation
physicist to be exact. I have a head full of equations for energy,
induction, current, time, etc. but no practical knowledge of how to
build something to deliver the results of the equation.

Having taken the gum tricks apart, I have been unable to be able figure
out how to build one in the small components used for the pranks. Is
there any place you can direct me on the steps and materials involved in
making one from scratch? Thanks for your input.

Greg

Sorry Greg, but there is no such thing as a Radiation Physicist. Care to
expand?

west
 
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JeffM

Jan 1, 1970
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Frank said:
you mindless twit

....say the moron who top-posts
and uses Outlook Express without configuring it to mark blockquotes.
 

funnybros

Aug 6, 2010
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shoker!

you can open up a radio or anything that is small and that you plug into the wall then look for a box that has some wires take it out and look at the two black cables and it should have cables at the other end connect the negative of the battery to one of the cables and grab the two black cables (one in each hand) then just tuch the other othe cable to the possitive side of the battery and that will give you a shock that isnt big enough to cause harm.
 
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