Motor Effect Prac (1 Viewer)

zemaj

Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2002
Messages
62
Location
palgn.com
I can't remember what I did for the motor effect prac (times like this I wish I took notes), but looking at various people's notes and text books there seems to be a large range of possible pracs.

Some simply show the effect of a mag field on a charged particle (e.g. cathode ray & magnets), others show the effect on a current carrying conductor, while others go the whole way a build a miniture motor.

What are you using? I expect any of the above would be fine, but I'm still having trouble deciding which one to use...

-zemaj
 
Last edited:

BlackJack

Vertigo!
Joined
Sep 24, 2002
Messages
1,230
Location
15 m above the pavement
Gender
Male
HSC
2002
Hmmm... I'd use a wire (will carry current and place it in between a pair magnets. hen the current is switched on it will move (depending on the orientation).

North pole on the right, South pole on the left, current going up the page/away from you. It should jump away.

That's mine.
 

superhubert

Member
Joined
Oct 25, 2002
Messages
138
Location
half way between the gutter and the stars
one of our class assessments was building a miniture motor to demonstrate to effect. it was the best all time prac, it was a riot! i'll be using it. there are heaps of internet sites that have instructions on how to build these out of as little as 2 paper clips, copper wire, a 1.5v battery and stickytape....it's easy, and i thick an actual motor demonstates the "motor" effect more comprehensively than just the effect of a current carrying conductor etc. they're really easy anyway....:p
 

Ace-Pilot

Member
Joined
Sep 10, 2002
Messages
80
Location
Sydney
Hehe, this one of those pracs superhubert is talking bout, this proves the motor effect perfectly :D

take a look:
 

Attachments

Ace-Pilot

Member
Joined
Sep 10, 2002
Messages
80
Location
Sydney
The pic of the motor you see is the actual one me and my friend built for our assignment.

Id show u it in color but i lost that pic so black and white will have to do.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top