A DIY coin dispenser is like a special box that gives you coins when you push a button, just like how your favorite vending machine works!
How It Feels Inside
Imagine there's a little coin jar inside the dispenser, full of coins. When you press a button, it sends a message to a tiny motor hidden inside. The motor starts spinning and pushes one coin at a time out of a small slot on the front, just like how your favorite snack machine gives you a treat when you drop in a coin.
How You Make It Work
If you're building your own DIY coin dispenser, you can use simple parts like buttons, wires, and a motor. When you press the button, it makes an electric current flow through the wires to the motor. The motor then moves a little arm or plunger that pushes coins out of the jar, one by one!
It's like having your own mini vending machine in your room, and you can make it as simple or fancy as you want!
Examples
- A person makes a coin dispenser that drops one coin at a time when you press a button.
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