How does it work since it doesn't have commutation of the coil?
Nice( 2 years ago by anonymous1111)
Nice
The key is taking ...( 2 years ago by M0HBR)
The key is taking the enamel insulation off ONLY one side of the wire. So when the metal makes contact with the cradle/terminals, the coil is ganetized and gets a jolt of torque from the rectangular bar magnet below. Intertia then carries it around until it gets another jolt. etc. etc. See what I mean?
Very nice Demo!( 2 years ago by pcuser80)
Very nice Demo!
Yes. It gets an ...( 2 years ago by sitongia)
Yes. It gets an impulse on part of the spin. But you have to be careful were you scrape the enamel off. Thanks!
Fun and easy to ...( 1 year ago by gamefreek76)
Fun and easy to make. I've made a handful of these in my time :). I like how you added the propeller.
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I have made one of ...( 11 months ago by PoconoPlaces)
I have made one of these 12 years ago, there was an illustration of it in one of the science books for some middle school, trouble is, whoever wrote the article did not mention to strip the enamel from one side only, neither the instructor nor any of the students could figure out why the thing would not run, I have told to stop scraping the entire insulation, and do only one side like 180 Degrees arc, sure enough, it worked great !
Im with ya there! ...( 10 months ago by bubbatrubba23)
Im with ya there! Nothing was mentioned about removing the enable...all those trips to radio shack in vain to buy more wire!
Trivial Electric ...( 10 months ago by prabhat77)
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The thing would be- ...( 5 months ago by kc7fys)
The thing would be--to use this to power appliances to clean your house. Also cook breakfast. Surely that would be possible. Wait. Oops. Then it wouldn't be trivial. It would be the Crucial Electric Motor. (grin)
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Wait. Oops. Then it wouldn't be trivial. It would be the Crucial Electric Motor.
(grin)