The force depends on the current intensity and NOT on the voltage, and also on the magnetic field intensity. So, if you use a wire with less resistance or more voltage, it will spin faster. You can also use more powerful magnets.
Here are some useful formulas: F=BxI L (B=intensity of magnetic field in Tesla, I=current intensity, in Ampère and L=legth of the wire) and V=R I (V=voltage in Volts, I=Ampere and R=resistance in Ohm)
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It wont go faster depending on the wire your using.. If your using a wire that only allows a certain amount of voltage it wont matter how big the battery is because it will only go at the voltage of the wire.
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The force depends on the current intensity and NOT on the voltage, and also on the magnetic field intensity. So, if you use a wire with less resistance or more voltage, it will spin faster. You can also use more powerful magnets.
Here are some useful formulas: F=BxI L (B=intensity of magnetic field in Tesla, I=current intensity, in Ampère and L=legth of the wire) and V=R I (V=voltage in Volts, I=Ampere and R=resistance in Ohm)
I suggest you to read serious books before sharing a video!!!
deci90 1 week ago
It wont go faster depending on the wire your using.. If your using a wire that only allows a certain amount of voltage it wont matter how big the battery is because it will only go at the voltage of the wire.
AnnoyingXboxer 5 months ago
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narragansettharco 1 year ago
shit that was cool i wish we could make car motors run on magnents like that
ghettosuperstar87 1 year ago