The First Electric Motor
Michael Faraday launched a torrent of innovation and discovery when he demonstrated the first electric motor. This video discusses this important early device, including a demonstration of a working model of Faraday's electromagnetic rotation device.
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You are a National Treasure. Your voice and style of explaining is phenomenal. Thank you for educating the masses
Your historical projects with accompanying background videos are a treasure, Wayne! They will be engaging young people (and not so young people--like me) far into the future. Great work, as always.
@ScienceOnline
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment Slater. One of your walk-along gliders is sitting beside my computer. Speaking of "not so young" I see my reference to CDs has exposed my age. ;)
@TheIJoystick
9 жыл бұрын
ScienceOnline CDs are awesome :D
Thanks for the video! Excellently presented and certainly very, very interesting. I am a septuagenarian and a former educator and greatly appreciate someone as talented as you. Please carry on and best of luck!
Excellent, thanks for posting.
thank you really great. I didn't know this is how it all began
Great Video and presentation. I also learned great deal about Michael Faraday other sources. Being from a poor family in the 19th century didn't stop Faraday from becoming greatest scientist to the point where Einstein kept Faraday's portrait in his study room. Faraday learned every book he encountered as book printing apprentice in his young age thus acquired great deal of knowledge. Faraday was one of the greatest experimenter of his time. I hope young generation of current and in the future learn great deal from Faraday that no matter what your circumstances are, if you are hungry for acquiring knowledge, you too could become a future great scientist like Faraday, invent something the world could use for many centuries and change the world for better. I wish good luck to current and future younger generation. Knowledge is Power.
Excellent video, basics, clear, no loud background music.
This great. Everyone should watch this channel.
great video, thanks!
Excellent video :)
hope you live long, and we continue to get videos like this.
what about the poles of magnet stacks? which side is north up or down?
great project
Nice project l learn many things
does anybody know a question for this type of project
What are CD's? ;)
Very nice
When I try this experiment So it's not rotate Please tell me what general mistake happened in it
if schools were as engaging as your videos. Then i wouldn't mind going from time to time. Anyways please keep doing a good job*
i am needing some help with wiring something andnid very much appreciated if you could try and give me some advice.
Fantastic
thx for sharing the experiment!
thanks
What are the problems due to which the wire may not rotate ?
@babitadas7162
5 жыл бұрын
Birat Khanal 9
how to perform this without those black and red clips
Can we use copper wires
Ótimo vídeo... Para mim as linhas de força mostradas pelas limalhas não existem ... Elas são criadas pelas limalhas.... Colocadas no campo, se polarizam E se repelem criando linhas que não existem ... O campo é linear ...
I believe this works using jolts of electricity. That is, try measure the current (amps) from the battery. It should oscillate up and down with the wire's motion.
I saw one of those at the smithsonian used mercury not water.
do any type of magnet will work #scienceonline PLZ SOMEONE REPLY
@ahappyimago
6 жыл бұрын
vineet tanwar yes
Nice video.😏
You all tried this project at home ? I tried but its not success
Fun fact this is the birth of today's super fast motors can any one notice the difference between this needle and today's motor
I have an idea of making a new kind of BLDC motor
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the inventor is William sturgeon
Wow
Motor de Faraday
if we were thought as effective as you were, we could have more successful and reached to the level that we wanted. Great Education for great nation is a must.
is this safe enough for a 3rd grade science fair project?
Crazy how this is now so simple a 10 year old can do it and it’s a great way to learn how this stuff works but the dudes who figured this out were fuckin geniuses who were probably freaking out
I watched this with mr krupa
It's starting to eletralise the salt water
Magnets rule!
Lol. You call a battery a "batch-ree".
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