Ever used Physics knowledge to play a practical joke?

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The discussion revolves around the use of physics and engineering knowledge for pranks, with a specific anecdote about a homemade RC circuit that caused a lamp to blink unexpectedly, leading to a humorous panic from the user's mother. The conversation references the MIT engineering department's reputation for pranks and includes a light-hearted comparison between Cambridge, UK, and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Additionally, another participant shares an experience of installing a digital readout upside-down, which was unintentional but embraced as a playful act. Overall, the thread highlights the creative and mischievous applications of engineering skills in everyday situations.
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I'm not sure if I'm going to get any answers here, but I was just wondering... have any of you ever used your physics (or engineering/electrical) knowledge to play some kind of prank on someone?
 
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Not me, but IIRC the MIT engineering dept. is famous for it.
 
This was decades ago, so I forget the exact details, but the story goes something like the following.

In high school electronics class we built a simple RC circuit that made a small neon bulb flash. I modified my project so that the circuit triggered a power SCR or triac. I put the whole circuit in a hobbyist box that plugged into the wall, and put an outlet was in one side of the box.

While my mother was out, I plugged her bedside lamp into the box. She came home, turned on her lamp, which immediately started blinking, and said "George! Come quick! My light is going to explode!"
 
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Not me, but IIRC the MIT engineering dept. is famous for it.

Not me either, but Cambridge UK beats Cambridge Mass :-p
http://babylon.acad.cai.cam.ac.uk/college/past/legend/index.php

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I installed a digital readout upside-down. Didn't do it on purpose but after I noticed it, I thought, let it be :devil:.
 
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