The goal for third term was to build a Non-Permanent
Motor. Through this project I was able
to learn more about the magnetic field and how magnets repel and attract each
other. Through repelling and attracting
there is motion created and this is what creates an electric/magnetic
motor. Our project was to construct a
non-permanent motor.
The Non-Permanent Motor:
Permanent Motor:
Needed materials: Wire, Battery and Paper Clips |
As I tried to build my motor i took a block of wood and curved two paper clips into a stand. I then placed the battery between the two stands and made sure they were touching the sides. Then I took some wire and looped it into many loops, yet I left ends on both sides of the loops. The multiple of loops creates an increase in the current making the wire spin faster. I also scratched off the coating on one side of the wire on the tips to create the opposition or the repelling. The wire was then placed on the structure and the wire began to spin, a current was being created and the motor was working.