Fuzz Collider

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Fuzz Collider

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Have you ever tried to collide two particles? It's work is for the particle colliders, but it's not this case, this doesn't collide particles, but, in this case, fluff.
This is going to consist of two normal particle accelerators, these obviously smaller, that are going to be connected by a tube, where in the tube they will collide, and the data will be recorded.

Supplies

To make the prepared fuzzes you need:

  • A fuzz
  • A magnet

You also need a Silicon gun.

Recolect the Fuzzes and Prepare It

Search fuzzes, you can find It in the top or the bottom of the furniture, then paste in It, with a Silicon gun, a madnet.
To Collider needs two prepared fuzzes to collide It, if you want to collide again, you have to take other two prepares fuzzes.

Paste the Tube, the Coils and the Magnet

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Use the silicon gun to paste the tubes, the magnet and the coils (on the cardboard) making two circles like in the picture.

In these picture, you can see 20 coils, representated as orande points (The conection pin is down the coils, the arrows seems that un this directons go the pins, for example the next coil to 0 on the arrows directons is 1)

The white line is the tuve, and the blue points is a magnet.

You have to conect one coil's pin to the Arduino especificated pin, an the other to Arduino GND (Ground)

Then make a opening to put into the fuzzes, put one near coil 0, other near coil 8, an the last near the magnet.

Make the Conections

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Conect one coil's to the arduino pin (1 to 13 and A0 to A4) and the other pin to ground's pins (GND).

Upload the Arduino Code

Download Arduino IDE and upload this code in your Arduino Uno.

Downloads

Wifi Cam

Put a small Wifi cam in front of the magnet, or a other good position to see the collide.

Run

Put one fuzz per circle an then conect the Arduino to a voltage source, conect to the camera, and you can see the fuzz collide.