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Movement from Magnetism
A current carrying wire experiences a force when the wire is in a magnetic field. Force N S The direction of the force can be changed by: 1. changing the direction of the magnetic field (swapping over the north & south poles). 2. changing the direction of the current (swap the “+” and “-” connections at voltage supply). current
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The Electric Motor N S A B C D field magnets brushes rotating coil
commutator
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How it Works… An electric current flows through the wires wound around the rotating coil. The magnetic field caused by the current in the wire and the magnetic field produced by the field magnets combine and force one side (AB) of the rotating coil up, and the other side (CD) down. When the coil is in the upright position, the commutator causes the direction of the electric current to be reversed. This means that AB, which was being pushed up, is now pulled down. The process continually repeats allowing the motor to continually rotate.
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What the parts do… Brushes pushed lightly against commutator allowing current to flow from the supply to rotating coil. Commutator free to rotate about a central axis and is responsible for reversing current when motor reaches upright positions. Rotating Coil magnetic field produced when current flows. Field Magnets produce permanent magnetic field.
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+ - - + + - South North Battery Rotating coil moves in
anti-clockwise direction. South North Battery - + Current direction changed. Rotating coil now moves in clockwise direction. North South Battery + - Magnetic field direction changed. Rotating coil moves in clockwise direction.
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Commercial Motors field magnet carbon brushes commutator field coil
axle (shaft) carbon brushes
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Real motors have some differences from our simple model of an electric motor.
Carbon brushes are used as they are: good conductors. soft and won’t damage the commutator. cheap to replace when they wear down too much. Electromagnets are used to provide the magnetic field as they are lighter and cheaper than permanent magnets. There are many rotating coils, each requiring TWO parts on a multi-section commutator. This allows the motor to spin more smoothly.
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