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Stripped Down Motor
(magnetism)

An electric motor consists of one or more loops of wire situated between the poles of a magnet. This motor has 2 loops - a blue one and a red one. When you push the button, electric current flows through whichever loop is closest to the magnet. The magnetic field of the magnet pushes against the electric current moving in the loop and makes the motor turns. As the motor turns, the electric current shifts from one loop to the other.

Exhibit Specs
30"w X 44"h X 30"d
4.0 amps @ 120 volts
100 lbs.
Exhibit Materials
Maintenance Manual   PDF Format | Help?
Graphic   PDF Format | Help?
Snack   PDF Format | Help?
Stripped Down Motor 1
450 X 450 JPEG | 28k
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Stripped Down Motor 2
550 X 450 JPEG | 25k
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