Wow! See electronic car this young boy created that can work without being touched
- A creative young boy has made an electronic car that is able to function without getting touched directly
- The boy who comes from Obuasi in the Ashanti Region demonstrated how the tiny vehicle operates in a video seen by Legit.ng
- The car had a wire that connected it to a small board the boy used as a 'remote control'
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A talented young boy from Obuasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana has been able to make a toy car that is electronic with straw, fruit juice box and some simple electrical items.
In a video that was made public by Factsandtruths_official, it is indicated that the young boy's video was recorded by Elsina Darko, a lady who was amazed by the boy's ingenuity and decided to record it.
The toy car visibly had a wire that connected it to a small board the talented boy used as a remote control to move the tiny vehicle around.
Watch the video below:
To ensure that the car was actually functioning according to the boy's control, Elsina gave him different instructions on the direction in which to move the car, and interestingly, he did so with no stress.
Further checks made by Legit.ng from Elsina Darko reveal that the boy stays at Obuasi-new Estate, attends the Church of Pentecost and schools at Obuasi Presbyterian Primary.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported about a 13-year-old African boy who makes electric cars.
Guled Adan Abdi is a very talented young boy whose passion for making electronic toys has made him famous in his country and earned him a scholarship to study, an amazing achievement for one so young.
The ambitious inventor, who wants to be car producer in Somalia, makes plastic toys from bits of discarded objects and then worked out how to motorize them by studying real cars.
Guled has already constructed four electronic toys, including a truck, a plane, and even a fan that can be used as a light at night.
He lives in Puntland, a breakaway region of Somali that has declared its independence without international recognition.
Source: Legit.ng
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