So that's how it works
So that's how it works




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Luxor · 10-Year Club · 9 points · 11 years ago
Actually, that's a pretty good idea. I wonder why nobody invented a remote control with one of those crank generators.

AdmiralKoris · 2 points · 11 years ago
well in order for it to be how you'd think it would be like the kinetic generator inside of it would have to require more force applied and in a different motion than just hitting the side

Luxor · 10-Year Club · 2 points · 11 years ago
Yeah, but still, the idea is to transform physical energy applied to the remote control to something that actually could improve it's efficiency.

theison100 · 5 points · 11 years ago
no push battery back

>how do you explain this?
>Troll-Science

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