- First put the wire around a cardboard tube to make a coil.
- Then spin the wire around the loops on each side of the coil. Leave about five centimeters of wire on each end of the coil.
- Hold the coil on the edges and sand the top half of each end of the wire. This blocks the electric current instead of reversing it.
- Unfold the two paper clips from the middle, and make a hook in one end of each paper clip to hold the coil.
- Place one disc magnet at the top of the cup and the other at the bottom. The magnets should remain in place when the cup is turned upside down.
- Tape the paper clips to the side of the cup. They should be the same height and should keep the coil from hitting the magnet.
- To test your coil, flick the top of your coil lightly with your finger. It should be able to spin freely without wobbling or sliding to one side.
- Adjust the ends of the wire and hooks until your coil spins freely.
- Use alligator clips to attach one wire to each paper clip.
- Attach the free ends of the wire to the terminals of the battery.
- Stop the coil and spin it in the opposite direction. Record your observations.
- If the coil doesn't keep spinning check the ends of the wire.
- If you removed too much of the wire, color half of the wire with a permanent marker.
- Switch the connections to the battery and repeat the steps.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014
The process of building an electric motor
To make an electric motor you will need a coil, two paper clips, tape, two disc magnets, a cup, and wires.
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