Monday, 10 February 2014

A simple electric motor uses

Use electrical tape to secure the needles to the ends of the battery. Your coil should be hanging above the battery. Tape the small magnet to the side of the battery so that it is centered underneath the coil.


A coil of wire is used with lots of turns to increase the effect of the magnetic field. This electric motor is fairly simple to build and uses materials that you can probably find around the house.

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Something to consider, if the gauge of your coil wire is too light, then the axle will tend to bend and cause the coil to be un-balanced.

An easy-to-understand explanation of how motors use electricity and magnetism to drive machines, with clear illustrations and photos. The basic idea of an electric motor is really simple : you put electricity into it at one end and an axle ( metal rod) rotates at the other end giving you the power to drive a . Large motors used in cars or locomotives help in motion. Electric motors have many uses.


In certain applications , such . The motor kits on our site serve the best as educational tools and provide loads of fun when you build them.


They are not designed for real applications. Good propeller is available in our store. Fun school project easy and simple demonstrating electricity and magnetism.


DVD players, electric vehicles and industrial equipment including extruders, fork-lift trucks, lathes, mills, hoists, robots and winches. In this lesson, you will learn what an electric motor is, how it works, and examine some examples of how electric motors are used in everyday life.


Copper is an excellent electrical conductor. This is why it is used in so many electrical applications , including electric motors. Learn about the conductive properties of graphite and draw your own design to see it light up!


An electric motor is all about magnets and magnetisA motor uses magnets to create motion. If you have ever played with magnets you know about the fundamental law of all magnets: Opposites attract andrepel.


So if you have two bar magnets with their ends marked north and south, then the north end of one . None of these is really the simplest motor. The real champion is the homopolar motor. Broken toys aside, electric motors are found in many of the devices that make our modern society move, from cars to clocks to the cooling fan in your computer.


The electric motor uses this principle to create torque, or rotational force. It is not the electric current. Its very easy to making electric motor with battery, copper wire and magnet.


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