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  • Hey, I'm trying to make something similar and i was wondering what guage wire you used as well as how many volts. Thanks :]

  • Hi from Texas! I am having to do the same project for my physics course, and was wondering if you could list the materials you used for your project. I've been researching for weeks, and so far your video is the closest to my project requirements. Please and thank you! :)

  • Hey again, sorry for constantly asking lol. my motor is working, but its spinning very slowly lol. what factors are affecting this? is it the torque thats the problem? stronger magnets? more coils (ive got 50 turns atm)? Cheers.

  • @adrwLe No worries man. Well i take it you know the formula: T=nBIA, so yes, n(the number of turns of wire) hugely effects the output torque, so if you can fit more turns on the armature of your motor than that would make it turn faster. If you cant fit any more turns of wire, try using thinner wire although there will be more resistance in the coil and it will heat up faster, causing lower flow of current, and you don't want that. Yeah try using stronger magnets as well and maybe 2 batteries?

  • hey, what did you use for your split ring commutator? Cheers.

  • @adrwLe 0.5mm copper plate. cut it into a rectangle and wrapped it around a cork from a wine bottle. then cut into two pieces and stuck it onto the cork with hot glue gun.

  • thanks mate this really helped. doing my project right now this gave me some great ideas for it. peace from Sydney Aus

  • @AUSSIElimeXXx No worries dude, glad it helped!

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