Simple Electric Motor.pptxSimple Electric Motor.pptx
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Simple Electric Motor Mark Jayson S. Javier
Electric Motor Anything that changes electricity into motion, meaning electrical energy into mechanical energy is called an electric motor.
Parts of Electric Motors Stators
Parts of Electric Motors Stators Rotor
Parts of Electric Motors Stators Rotor Commutator
Stator Stationary parts of a motor.
Rotor Inserted into the stator is the rotor, usually consisting of copper wire wound into a coil around an axle.
Stator and Rotor ROTOR Stator
Commutator It is a metal ring divided into two halves.
Two Classifications of Electric Motor Most motors are powered using DIRECT CURRENT (DC)which is produced by cells of battery. Motors powered by main electricity us ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC). These motors use electromagnets rather than permanent magnets.
Create a Simple Electric Motor. What you have to do: 1. Coil the wire around an AA battery at least 10 times. 2. Remove the coil from the battery and wrap the ends of the coil 2 times. 3. Remove the insulation and be careful not to damage the wire. 4. Cut two pieces of wire about 8 inches. 5. Remove the insulation of each end of the wire. 6. Bend each wire and form an S shape. 7. Attach the wire to the wooden block using tape. 8. Each wire bends about 90 degrees. 9. Make sure that the coil is at the center and is balanced. 10. Put the magnet under the coil and connect the battery