Taking advantage of the small stream, this guy made his own charger for his iPhone
YouTube channel Thomas Kim created the power to charge his iPhone by harnessing the power of a small stream.
YouTube channel Thomas Kim created the power to charge his iPhone by harnessing the power of a small stream.
Thomas Kim has built a small-scale electricity generation system. This system works when the water flow rotates the wheel, generating electricity stored in a generator. Later, Kim used the power from the generator to charge his phone. Kim's iPhone is still charging normally.
This is just a fun physics experiment on how to generate electricity from the power of water and not very feasible to apply in practice.
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