Saturday 23 September 2017

12 Volt 3AMP Spark Between Graphite Lead | Graphite Lead ARC Light | Ver...


In this Video I Will Show you ARC light Between Two Side one is Positive and other is Negative, Through the Graphite Lead, So, We called it Graphite Lead ARC, Please don't try at home because this experiment produce High-temperature Heat (greater than 700 degree Celsius, 700 degree Celsius is enough for burn your self) and extremely bright light Which can damage your eyes permanently. So if you do this experiment in your home then please keek the proper safety protection before starting the experiment.



What is ARC?

Continuously sparking between positive and negative poll, producing Bright Light and Heat is called ARC.



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