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CoolStuff Newsletter Article Vol. 33, 2008
The Real Simple Motor |
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You've seen the World's Simplest Motor ™.
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Now you can make one that's even simpler than that, with materials you probably already have on hand! Just a battery, magnet, copper wire and some washers is all it takes. Watch the video and see how it works. |
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The Real
Simple Motor Video
The World’s Even More Simple Motor How it Works ... This simple Homopolar Motor shows how moving charges (an electric current) experience a force when they move through a magnetic field. When the wire is in place, current flows from the battery’s positive terminal, through the wire, radially through the magnet, and into the battery’s negative terminal. The direction of the force is perpendicular to both the direction of the current and the direction of the magnetic field, as demonstrated by the Left Hand Rule.
Note that only one connection to the magnet is necessary for the motion to occur. Creating two connections doubles the resulting force, creating a faster spin. Try bending the wire into different shapes, such as a spiral that rests one end on the positive terminal and curls around the battery. FAQ’s
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Homopolar Motor Kit $19 Resources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homopolar_motor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming's_left_hand_rule http://dangerouslyfun.com/homopolar-motor http://www.instructables.com/id/These-Hearts-Are-On-Fire/
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