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A dynamo flashlight works by producing its own electricity. The flashlight has a crank that is turned by the operator. The crank runs a small generator inside that produces enough electric to run the flashlight.
Hand crank flashlight
A hand crank flashlight typically uses mechanical energy from your hand turning the crank to generate electrical energy, which charges a rechargeable battery or capacitor. This electrical energy is then used to power the light emitting diode (LED) in the flashlight.
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"Go through"? The process of charging and using a crank flashlight includes the existence of thermal, mechanical, electromagnetic, sound and radiation energy.
Crank flashlights are very handy devices that are particularly useful in a pinch. No need to worry about charging the flashlight or ensuring it has fresh batteries, the crank flashlight is a great last resort and will always light up your campsite when you need it.GeneratorThe crank flashlight contains a small generator much like the ones that are used to provide electricity around the country. The difference is that the flashlight's generator, also called a dynamo, is powered by manual cranking of the arm.InductionThe principal behind the generator is that of induction. When you move a coil of wire through a magnetic field, a voltage is induced into the wire, which then creates electrical current that flows through the circuit. Inside your crank-powered flashlight is a wire coil that is inside a magnetic field. When you crank the arm of the flashlight, you are actually moving this coil in the magnetic field. As the coil moves, voltage is induced and current then flows through the circuitry and lights the bulb of the flashlight.BatteriesYou've probably noticed that you can crank your flashlight for a few minutes and then get a reliable light source for a while afterward without actively cranking. This is because the crank flashlight has rechargeable battery cells inside that store the energy that you've created from cranking. In this way you don't have to actively crank to use the flashlight, but can crank and then have the flashlight operate on batteries.Read more: How Does a Crank Flashlight Work? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4911443_crank-flashlight-work.html#ixzz1Xz4cG0feELEPHANT!
A mechanically powered flashlight , such as those with crank handles.
American inventor Clayton Harris developed the hand-crank flashlight in the late 19th century. The hand crank allowed users to generate electricity manually to power the flashlight, offering a reliable lighting solution without the need for batteries.
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crank shaft sensor or(ckp) is look like a simple sensor.its color is black.its lenth is two inches.GILL G
You don't look for another flashlight, you look for a battery for the flashlight you already have. You have to look for the battery on the Dusty's Stage scene. Hope this helps!