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Make I respect myself jeje ๐คซ
ReplyDeleteOver to those who know it
No idea o ๐
ReplyDeleteWow! I no know oh
ReplyDeleteThis is rotors
ReplyDeleteIt rotate when connected to a power source like battery..
I can't remember where's gotten from
You're right. I think they're used for primary school projects ๐
DeleteWater bottle
ReplyDeleteNo dear
DeleteLol ๐ Looks like bottle head at first glance though.
DeleteWater bottle kwa how
DeletePlease if you know come and explain to us
Looks like that thing we used to remove from gadgets like toys, condemned fans etc. When it's connected to a battery, it spins and vibrates.
ReplyDeleteLike all those science practical right?
Delete@Adunni, no sis. Na play we dey use am play that time o not science practical๐
DeleteHaa, seriously? ๐
DeleteThat would have been fun o, me that like experimenting ๐
That's an electric motor. Usually gotten from spoilt electronics like tape recorders etc.
ReplyDeleteWe used to make moving carton cars with them.
D'Arc Ed
I don't know
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