PHY PROJECT DC Motor
PHY PROJECT DC Motor
PHY PROJECT DC Motor
Content
1. CERTIFICATE
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3. TOPIC
4. INTRODUCTION
5. WORKING PRINCIPLE
6. MATERIAL REQUIRED
7. PROCEDURE
8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
11. PRECAUTION
12. BIBLOGRAPHY
DC MOTOR / ELECTRIC MOTOR
INTRODUCTION
DC motors were the first type widely used, since they could
be powered from existing direct-current lighting power
distribution systems. A DC motor’s speed can be controlled
over a wide range, using either a variable supply voltage or
by changing the strength of current in its field windings.
Small DC motors are used in tools, toys, and appliances.
The universal motor can operate on direct current but is a
lightweight brushed motor used for portable power tools
and appliances. Larger DC motors are used in propulsion of
electric vehicles, elevator and hoists, or in drives for steel
rolling mills. The advent of power electronics has made
replacement of DC motors with AC motors possible in
many applications.
Evolution of DC Motor
The invention of the DC (direct current) motor can be
attributed to multiple inventors and engineers who
made significant contributions over:
1. Cardboard
2. 9V Battery
3. Battery connector
8. on/off switch
PROCEDURE:
Starting in the center of the wire, wrap the wire tightly and
neatly around the marker 30 times.
Slide off the coil you made on the marker.
Wrap each loose end of the wire around the coil a few times
to hold it together, then point the wires away from the loop,
as shown below:
Use knife to remove the wire insulation on each free end of the
coil, as shown below
Thread each loose end of the wire coil through the large
eye of a needle. Try to keep the coil as straight as possible
without bending the wire ends.
Is the rotor level and directly above the magnet? Adjust the
rotor, paperclip supports and magnet until both straight
sections of the rotor are perfectly horizontal, both paperclips
supports are at the same height, and the magnet is directly
underneath the rotor when the rotor is oriented so that the
plane of the loop is vertical.