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ELECTROMAGNETISM: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN ELECTRIC CAR By Fernando Olmos 5/23/13
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Lesson Outline Day 1 Brief Presentation on electromagnetism and electric cars Do It Yourself (DIY) activity 1 – How to build a battery Day 2 DIY activity 2 – How to build an electric motor Wrap-up
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Goals Understand how electromagnetism principles apply to electric cars Learn how an electric motor works Learn how a battery works Learn the basic concepts on how to build an electric car Learn features of electric cars
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Review of Electromagnetism I An electric current produces magnetism, and a magnet can produce an electric current
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Review of Electromagnetism II Electricity creating magnetism Each electron has an electric field When the electron moves, it also creates a magnetic field When electrons move through a conductor (metal or coil of wire) the conductor becomes an electromagnet.
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Review of Electromagnetism III Magnetism creating Electricity Coil of wire placed near a magnet Change the magnetic field by moving the magnet back and forth or spinning the wire Changing magnetic field produces and electric current in the wire
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How do Electric Motors Work? I A current turns a conductor into an electromagnet When the electromagnet is placed near a fixed magnet, the two sets of poles repel and attract each other This produces a force that makes the conductor rotate (spin) at high speed, which turns a shaft
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How do Electric Motors Work? II
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How do batteries work? First battery: voltaic pile by Alessandro Volta in 1800 Electrons move from one metal to the other metal through a saltwater solution Saltwater solution is called an electrolyte Contains ions in solution from the dissolved salts Ions react with the metals making electrons. Metal are called electrodes Electrical potential difference (voltage); one positive, one negative Electrons move, creating an electrical current
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Electric Car Features Runs on an electric motor 100% pollutant emission free Gets power from batteries, wind, or sun Motor is way smaller than gasoline engine Quiet to drive Limited range (~60 to 100 miles) More frequent refueling Charging time takes hours
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Electric Car Features
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