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Re: lego Technic "class"
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lugnet.edu, lugnet.technic
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Tue, 2 Nov 1999 17:51:10 GMT
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In lugnet.edu, Todd Lehman writes:
> I'll bet if you show kids the basic premise that two motors can be hooked
> together directly and that a LEGO motor can act as a generator, I'll bet
> they can come up with dozens of new and cool interactive applications. If
> you try this, I'd love to hear what happens!
When I first noticed the motor/dynamo effect I used it to create a puppet
"Furby" driven by cams.
It's on my Mindstorms page:
http://www.legomindstorms.com/members/gallery.asp?userid=6249
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| | Re: lego Technic "class"
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| (...) One other idea on that same line of thought -- the very first thing I wanted to do as soon as I got the two motors hooked together and working (which really only takes a couple of seconds) was to make the wire longer -- to put more distance (...) (25 years ago, 29-Oct-99, to lugnet.edu, lugnet.technic)
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