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Demonstrating the motor effect (1 Viewer)

kiri_babe

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I have an assessment task that requires me to demonstrate the motor effect and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on an experiment I could do...
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Thanks for your help!
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Well, it needs to involve a magnet, conductor and current. The motor effect= a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field experiences a force. Therefore, you need to set something up that has a current going through it, and place a magnet near it. That might help you a bit more, but I'm not going to tell you the experiment that demonstrates it (that's your job :p).
 

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refer to a text book and they'll tell you how to do the experiment.

Consisting of a current carrying wire and two magnets.
 

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AntiHyper said:
You guys up to Motors and Generators already??
Im still finishing space
When I started the Physics HSC course, we did Motors and Generators first. Don't forget, Space is the longest topic and teachers teach at different paces.
 

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we have the same assesment...there's a question about magnitude of force ...how do u find 'magnitude of force'???

P.S. I am doing tht exp. with current balance and loop of wire hanging down and all..
 

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hey there
i have a test on this one too... :(

hey can some1 please be a darl and scan the motor effect exp. in the physics context book...i have searched high and low for this book, can't find it.

thanks
 

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