reed switch motor
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Reed Switch Motor. By Troy Coleman. & Colby Cravens. Supplies we used. Roller blade wheels Two bolts One nut One large reed switch Coil Copper wire Hot Glue Four Magnets Wood. How we made it. First we attached the wheels to a piece of wood to use as bearings. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Reed Switch Motor
By Troy Coleman
& Colby Cravens
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Supplies we used
1. Roller blade wheels2. Two bolts3. One nut4. One large reed switch5. Coil6. Copper wire7. Hot Glue8. Four Magnets9. Wood
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How we made it
1. First we attached the wheels to a piece of wood to use as bearings.
2. Next we attached the magnets to the bearings so it would spin
3. Then we added the coils (which are wrapped around a screw) and reed switch (which is glued to a piece of wood) The coils and switch are on opposite ends
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How it works
• The reed switch motor works by having magnets spinning freely. On one side is a reed switch, on the other side connected to the reed switch is some coil.
• The coil/ reed switch are attached to a battery.
• The reed switch times the revolutions of the magnet and the coil push the magnets up to finish the rotation.
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Movie
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Bibliography
• Special thanks to Jake, G-Man, and Cody
They helped us get our motor running
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