Making a Simple DC Motor
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This video demonstrates how to create a simple DC electric motor using a few simple bits and pieces. The parts I use in the video come from a Westminster Motor Kit - a search for this term should bring up a list of suppliers.
I realise that at one stage in the video my hands cover the workings of the motor: During this stage al I am doing is holding the wires vertically so that they brush against the two wires coming from the coil (at either side of the axle).
The large motor I demonstrate at the end was constructed by a colleague of mine who assembled it using a variety of odds and ends that he had lying around.
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Finally two video after a year.❤️
You have a lot of nice vintage laboratory equipment
seriously , i get a lot to learn from quantamboffin videos...great job !
Hey Your demonstrations are very helpful Keep it up 👍👍👍 Thank You
I found this channel less than a week ago and decided to subscribe despite the lack of recent videos. I am glad you decided to keep on making videos, they are so interesting!
@QuantumBoffin
3 жыл бұрын
I've been meaning to post new videos for a long time, but have never quite got around to it. It was people like you who inspired me to create some more. 🙂
@Dady6798
3 жыл бұрын
@@QuantumBoffin Thanks for the kind answer. Keep it up! :D
Amazing. Great job
Thank you for thiss !!
Yeaa we need regular uploads Coooool sir!!
I love motors and making it good vedio sir 👍 Keep uploading Vedios like this 😲
Keep it up . Your videos help us lot understand something new
@QuantumBoffin
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It's really good to hear that people find these videos helpful.
@ankitchaubey6064
3 жыл бұрын
@@QuantumBoffin yes really. And your magnetic field lines video was literally amazing .
Finally came back
How I can know max and min range of voltage for my hand mad motor, how can I Calc at and based on what ?
Vera good !
100 watts? That's a lot of power to make it spin. What's the torque on it?
legend
Bro keep it up
Mans famous
How much rpm ??
Which wire you used??
@QuantumBoffin
3 жыл бұрын
I used single core wire but, to be frank, any old wire can be used.
3:23 aku right?
Ok so , when the electricity passes through it , the tiny rod becomes a magnet itself and it adjusts itself by rotating to make common magnetic field with the other magnets because magnetic fields cannot intersect each other . But to generate electricity we can't supply electricity to rotate it because then it won't make any sense . So we use natural energy like hydel , wind , thermal , tidal etc. to rotate that tiny rod by which vice versa of the process happens and electricity is generated . Something like this happends , but I am a little bit confused about this part .
@QuantumBoffin
8 ай бұрын
You're confusing generators and motors. The video shows the construction of a motor: you supply electricity to it, and it moves. Although generators are very similar in design, they are used in a very different way: you don’t supply any electricity to it - instead you spin the coil around (e.g. by attaching it to a wind turbine), and this then creates the electricity.
@priyen-88
8 ай бұрын
@@QuantumBoffin Thanks for quick reply , this concept is new to me
I found he wear iphone watch