In a lab creating a simple electric motor... A.) To get the wire loop to spin we
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In a lab creating a simple electric motor...
A.) To get the wire loop to spin we will strip [x amount] of the copper off both ends of the wire.
B.) To get the wire loop to spin we will strip [see question 1] of the copper off both ends of the wire to increase the [y] experienced by the motor.
C.) How fast the motor spins is related to the amount of force acting on it; which factors effect force? (can be more than 1 correct answer)
D.) After gently tapping the motor it continues to "lock" into place, (without changing our materials and/or equipment) what practical factors can we change in the experiment to overcome this problem? Hint: think of what variables are constant/fixed and which we have control over. (Can be more than 1 correct answer)
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A. To get the wire loop to spin we will strip [x amount] of the copper off both ends of the wire.
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B. To get the wire loop to spin we will strip [see question 1] of the copper off both ends of the wire to increase the [y] experienced by the motor.
Crossectional Area
C. How fast the motor spins is related to the amount of force acting on it; which factors effect force? (can be more than 1 correct answer)
Area of loop
Number of loops of wire
Current
D. After gently tapping the motor it continues to "lock" into place, (without changing our materials and/or equipment) what practical factors can we change in the experiment to overcome this problem? Hint: think of what variables are constant/fixed and which we have control over. (Can be more than 1 correct answer)
Magnetic Field
Number of wire loops
Current
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