Motor with With Magnets!!
This magnetic motor was created by attaching a power supply to it then giving it a little push. The rotor in this set up is known as a electromagnet while the magnet attached is a permanent magnet. A voltage of 3V was applied to it any faster cause it to heat up and sin too fast. The we switch the leads and the motor rotated in the opposite direction.
Making a Simple Electric Motor
To create a electric motor we used a cup, tape, 2 strong magnets, sand paper, and power supply. We got the motor working as you can see in the video to the right we then wanted to see it we could hook up the motor in the previous experiment to get it to work also. We were successful and got both motor to work with one power supply hooked up in parallel.
Current In wire and Magnitude of the Magnetic Field.
The current in the is indicated on the white board. We predicted what the magnitude at each number in the picture will be. And tested it with a compass to figure out how much it moves from its original position.
At point 1 we found that the current in opposite direction cancels out the magnetic field and the magnet in the compass does not move at all. At location 2 when the current goes in the same direction the magnetic field was double and the compass moved double the distance it did at point B. And at point 3 it only moved the same distance it did in B.