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World's Simplest Motor - Homopolar Spiral

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

1/6/2012 Edit: 1,000,000 views! Thanks Youtube users! I hope this video and others like it help to further inspire you to keep the spark of Science alive in your own lives and in the lives of future generations.
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The homopolar spiral motor is one of the simplest and most easy to make motors in the world. The motor moves using a propulsion system known as the Lorentz force.

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  • What if you want to rotate it in the other way?

  • @MrRkesh If you flip the battery upside down (with the positive side on the magnet), the coil will spin the other direction when it is placed onto the battery.

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