Our school used this video and told us to write a lab report on it. Glad it was the 1st video when I searched “ How to construct a simple electric motor”. Thanks sir it is easy to understand and well demonstrated.
HI, I teach in China at an international school and our access to RUclips is often blocked. May we have your permission to download this video and host it on our local media server IN our school? We will link back to YT source.
why did you remove the insulating part of the copper wire for the copper loop? I believe it is to act as a commutator like in an actual d.c motor. But I'm not sure how it works. Can u explain? Thks
I wish I saw this comment sooner but if you're still trying figure out why he removed the insulation from the ends of the copper wire, this is so that he can create a circuit and electricity can flow from the battery through the copper wire. this is necessary because if you keep the insulation on the ends of the copper wire, for example, the coil won't spin because there's no electricity flowing through the copper wire. if you look closely, the ends of the copper wire are connected to the battery by another line of wire in between them.
You’re missing a very important step: insulate half the wire on each end of the coil. Since you’ve removed the entire amount of insulation you must have used a permanent marker to temporarily insulate part of the wire ends. Is that what you did to make it spin?
@@dariogrosse5053 As the coil flips, the electric current effectively changes direction in relation to the magnetic field, therefore counteracting its rotation. You'd only see the coil seesaw back and forth if one side wasn't insulated.
If the thin copperwire breaks while building my motor, can I re-usethe copper wire together? Please sir answer my question quickly because it is my school project there
can u reply the one really important question which is that , after you fully removed the insulator part of the coil's end, how the heck did coil manage to spin in one direction only. because when I analyzed it, after 180 degree, the net tork changes in opposite direction which makes coil impossible to turn in one direction within that RPM's. what it should be doing is, turning in one direction and then other and so on.
it's probably because of imperfect balance of the coil. one half of the spin, it's closer to the magnet, and with the other, it both is farther (less magnetic force is applied) and also it "jumps high" due to centrifugal force, and it loses the contact entirely.
Can you help me? I cannot find a cable that has one thin wire inside Its only more wires, or one wire but thick So where i can find wire just like in your video
for anybody who's contraption was not working- Just make sure that the copper wire is super cloase to the niodium magnet as well as not touching it. It should fix your problem.
How can this work without alternating current in the coil? This is impossible. The coil will just become dipole magnet, move to align itself with the magnet below and stop.
I only have 16 gauge wire. When I connected the battery with my hand, it burnt my fingers. Then i used some pliers with rubber grips and after 1 rotation, it sparked🤷🏿♀️
Oh sorry about your fingers, I think the gauge you use is too much, It's important to use a thin gauge and if it does not work well, increase the number of loops, when the coil does not rotate well, it can get very hot
This is interesting but is it possible to make a motor that actually drives a mechanism? This is a self-contained device that has no actual application.
if you did everything in the video, and it doesnt work, give the coil a kick start and push it. The reason it doesnt move is because the coil is switching polarities, but too fast to have any time to go toward the magnet and keep the cycle going, so in order for the + and - sides of the coil to be attracted and repelled to the magnet, you need to give the coil a push.
You could strip half of the wire only so that when the current is about to change directions to the opposite direction it isnt connected to the circuit.. It skips over the phase where it would push it back and then reconnect when back in phase
Our school used this video and told us to write a lab report on it. Glad it was the 1st video when I searched “ How to construct a simple electric motor”. Thanks sir it is easy to understand and well demonstrated.
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u saved my school project sir :D
I'm glad to hear that :)
Adwanielle what kinda school project
how to make it?
You wasting your time at school. Go play fortnite better than that shit
@@Abbotte I bet that you don't even go to school and study and have a good life like the rest of us
Thank you.. it actually worked... sand both ends of the copper coil.. also AA battery wont work if your wire is thick, go for 9v battery
hello, the wire im using is averagely thick about 4 nails on your fingers kind of thick, would a 1.5 volt battery work?
love the audio quality and how he say "we did it" ( 7:35 ) It sounds like apollo 13 landed on moon lol :D
surprisingly it wasn't funny at all!
@@kanika5052 it wasnt meant to be funny :D
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apollo 13 didnt land on the moon cause of the failures, but u probably meant 11, the first moon landing
Why it doesn't work?
Mine can't do full 360 turn
only a little movement that's going to rotate but can't
It caught my attention because it is intresting and satisfying too and i want to learn it more and the functions of every materials.
Are you a bot?
HI, I teach in China at an international school and our access to RUclips is often blocked. May we have your permission to download this video and host it on our local media server IN our school? We will link back to YT source.
No problem! You can download this video :)
ya ya do it buddy,,,he is an indian person...
@TeChNiCal Gamer 😂
Can I ask what is the name and size of the wire you used?
I really like your video because it can help me in my project.
@@taechillestitch7421 im about to ask the same question
Hello. Can you please tell what will happen if we use a very weak magnet.(strong enough to make it rotate). Nice video btw
it spins slower
Wow. I never knew it is so simple. Thanks a lot.
Its a lot more complicated once you get into it
@@bigbearbrads1024 exactly
why did you remove the insulating part of the copper wire for the copper loop? I believe it is to act as a commutator like in an actual d.c motor. But I'm not sure how it works. Can u explain? Thks
😀😀😀😀😀😱😱😱😱 you don't
know that
I wish I saw this comment sooner but if you're still trying figure out why he removed the insulation from the ends of the copper wire, this is so that he can create a circuit and electricity can flow from the battery through the copper wire. this is necessary because if you keep the insulation on the ends of the copper wire, for example, the coil won't spin because there's no electricity flowing through the copper wire. if you look closely, the ends of the copper wire are connected to the battery by another line of wire in between them.
@@frankpizzini7731 your never too late, hehe there's always someone in need of help 👍
Nice video helps a lot at school
Great!
*VIEWING TIP* Watch this at 2X speed.
Grade 10 students, y'all good??
No
Just fine
The response is debatable but yes
No It doesn't spin
@@joshloaf had a similar experience although I figured out the problem the magnet I was using was kinda weak
You’re missing a very important step: insulate half the wire on each end of the coil. Since you’ve removed the entire amount of insulation you must have used a permanent marker to temporarily insulate part of the wire ends. Is that what you did to make it spin?
John Burfoot why? It isn't needed
@@dariogrosse5053 As the coil flips, the electric current effectively changes direction in relation to the magnetic field, therefore counteracting its rotation. You'd only see the coil seesaw back and forth if one side wasn't insulated.
Derek N. I tried it and it worked without it.
I'd like to explain, but my English isnt is good, I'm from Germany
@@dariogrosse5053 ich spreche duetsch, mein ist nicht so gut, aber, ich glaube ich konne verstehe.
If the thin copperwire breaks while building my motor, can I re-usethe copper wire together?
Please sir answer my question quickly because it is my school project there
Can I get a list of the materials needed? I don't hear it clearly.
what do you think will happen if lesser loops of wire will be made? please answer🙏🙏🙏
can u reply the one really important question which is that , after you fully removed the insulator part of the coil's end, how the heck did coil manage to spin in one direction only. because when I analyzed it, after 180 degree, the net tork changes in opposite direction which makes coil impossible to turn in one direction within that RPM's. what it should be doing is, turning in one direction and then other and so on.
it's probably because of imperfect balance of the coil. one half of the spin, it's closer to the magnet, and with the other, it both is farther (less magnetic force is applied) and also it "jumps high" due to centrifugal force, and it loses the contact entirely.
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Hello sir I am from Inia this project is very easy and nice
This video saves alot of student working on their science project. good work!👍
Not only science
thank you so much for this video,i can finally make my school project by watching this Thank you so much
And it did'nt work
it works.
Thank you for this! You saved my school project which is my performance task!
Yeah?
does it really work pls tell me
Love and respect from INDIA..🙏
Can you help me?
I cannot find a cable that has one thin wire inside
Its only more wires, or one wire but thick
So where i can find wire just like in your video
He said, either a 22 or 24 gauge insulated wire.
for anybody who's contraption was not working- Just make sure that the copper wire is super cloase to the niodium magnet as well as not touching it. It should fix your problem.
It's my 1st tym to watch dis..
As a technician dis is basic I remember we did ds as a project Wen I was on Hayzkul..
Thanks for posting. This is the only video that has made sense to me. Nice and simple.
besten Dank für diesen Video, der Motor ist super
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This is very nice. Thank you so much for making this video!
Can you please tell me what the music is called
Aprendi a fazer esse motorzinho na escola há 40 anos atrás e até hoje acho muito legal.
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wow you are a smart person this is a great video. Can you explain to me why it works?
Does it have to be a neodymium magnet or can it be ceramic?
Ceramic magnet can work if it is strong enough
Mine’s not working🙁
Thank u sir for telling the easy method to learn about electric motor
Andito ako dahil sa lintik na module sa science
Este motor casero si funciona esta genial. Me fue de mucha ayuda :)
Me alegra que te haya servido :)
Que tipo de alambre utiliza?
Question. Why and HOW does this work. Where can I learn?
Khan academy
Which wire is used
How can this work without alternating current in the coil? This is impossible. The coil will just become dipole magnet, move to align itself with the magnet below and stop.
That's the same question I have.
FIRST NEWTON LAW
does not need to be AC current, how else do you think brushed/brushless motors work
Yep, only half of the insulation should be removed so that the coil is only magnetized half the time.
Bruhhh what wire did you use mine don’t work
Translate this world "bakri" from albabian, it's the kind of the wire
One question do you have to use installed wire
Can you use without the insulator
Yes of course
Just don’t burn yourself xd
what kind of copper wire did u use?
it is enameled copper
Would have been good to give an explanation of what is actually happening
One thing I don't get how come it rotating in one direction without commutator
I also
Battery is a DC source hence there will be no change in current direction therefore a commutator is not needed
THANKS FOR THIS PROJECT
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aaa thank u sm!! ILY
Why did you not remove all insulator from wire for strong magnetic field??
hello! I just wanna ask why mine moves but isn't spinning fast :CC Is it the circular wire or the one holding it?
What does this demonstrate? Why is the magnet needsd ? Wouldn't the battery power it alone?
How to create a magnetic field using the battery ,magnet and wiring....
An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Is the wire copper or steel
it is enameled copper
Donno why but this video seemed more like scientific ASMR
Which wire you used
My school gret experience ❤❤
Thank you sir it helps a lot😊
very sweet vid *let my family go *
is this an example of generator or this is a different thing?
Plz tell that whether it us iron wire or copper
This works well unlike those homopolar motors.
+1 like & subscribe for this. Thanks!
Nice one ... Thank you sir 😌
Can you please tell what type of wire you have taken.
Is it okay using a copper wire?
yes, enameled copper
Thank you
Does it ned a strong magnet?
Well done my dear friend
Dose it work with steel wire too?
Excuse me sir, i wanna take a part of your video for my exam project. I hope you allow me. Thanks in advance sir
sure!
Hello is it OK if a use a floor tile than a wooden cardboard
Can I use a copper coil or a bronze coil for these?
yes, but it must have insulator
Why?
Sir can you tell me, what was the science behind it please? I will very thankful to you
no name a current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field experiences a force and it moves
Can I ask what is the name and the size of the wire you used?
Which type of wire and what type of magnet is it ? can you tell me,,🤔🤔🤔🤔
It is a normal laminated copper wire and a normal magnet
You don’t need anything special. Copper wire is one of the better conductors. And as long as the magnet works you should be good
Gonna swap this into my Honda.
Your the best way
Thanks!
Is it a normal magnet?
It is a neodymium magnet, but you can use ferrite magents
Could someone please explain to me how this works?
Why's mine not working, our deadline is tomorrow
Can it be left on for hours and hours
Nice demonstration and easy to follow... thanks!
I only have 16 gauge wire. When I connected the battery with my hand, it burnt my fingers. Then i used some pliers with rubber grips and after 1 rotation, it sparked🤷🏿♀️
Oh sorry about your fingers, I think the gauge you use is too much, It's important to use a thin gauge and if it does not work well, increase the number of loops, when the coil does not rotate well, it can get very hot
What's the value of current flowing?
You need thinner wire for greater resistance
@@mentalremedies That worked perfectly. Thanks a lot👍🏿
@@kingchirpa I had to get it from Amazon. Thanks for the tip
Thank you sir, it works perfect
Can i use coper wire?
Ive done everything and it dont work
Excellent work keep it up bro😀 can you tell me what kind of magnet are suitable for it & wire plz
JESUS's SOLDIERs neodym magnet and copper wire
You can use any tipe like big or small like speaker
What type of wire did he ised
tnx bro helps a lot
I'm very happy to hear it!
Thank you!
Thank you so much sir :)
its that a neodymium magnet?
Yes
does this work with multicore cable?
Thanks for such an easy model
I make that it didn't work! Why it didn't spin mine?😭
ty :)
Is it possible without commutator
Thanks this video help me very much 😊😊😊
When you realise that a normal wire also works until it's a fat one
This is interesting but is it possible to make a motor that actually drives a mechanism? This is a self-contained device that has no actual application.
Yes
Just add a pedal and safety features
I loved it thanks
Doesn't work.. Something's missing
if you did everything in the video, and it doesnt work, give the coil a kick start and push it. The reason it doesnt move is because the coil is switching polarities, but too fast to have any time to go toward the magnet and keep the cycle going, so in order for the + and - sides of the coil to be attracted and repelled to the magnet, you need to give the coil a push.
Same here
You could strip half of the wire only so that when the current is about to change directions to the opposite direction it isnt connected to the circuit.. It skips over the phase where it would push it back and then reconnect when back in phase