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Chapter 1 Motors-Making Things Move 5
The Scientific Method 6
Safety First 9
Chapter 2 The Shocking Truth About Electricity 10
2.1 How Many Motors Do You Have at Home? 13
2.2 Open a Transistor Battery 16
2.3 Measure the Voltage of a Battery 20
2.4 Measure the Resistance of Common Materials 23
Chapter 3 How Motors Work 25
3.1 Examine a DC Motor 26
3.2 Take a Motor Apart 31
3.3 Make a Motor 36
Chapter 4 How To Get Work From Motors 41
4.1 Direct Drive 43
4.2 Make a Belt Drive 46
4.3 Make a Pulley Set 49
4.4 Make a Cam 53
4.5 Make a Crank 57
4.6 Make a Gear Set 60
Chapter 5 Circuits 64
5.1 Connect the Motor 65
5.2 Measure Voltages 70
5.3 Add Resistance to the Circuit 72
5.4 Make a Switch 75
Chapter 6 Making Cars Go 77
6.1 Make a Model Car 78
6.2 Propeller Drive 80
6.3 A Three-Wheel Car with Direct Drive 86
6.4 Belt Drive 90
6.5 Gear Drive 93
6.6 Shake Drive 97
Chapter 7 Using Motors for Boats 100
7.1 Test a Battery 101
7.2 Swamp Boat 102
7.3 Propellers 106
7.4 Side-Wheel Electrical Boat 110
7.5 Hydraulic Drive 114
7.6 Waterproofing Motors 116
Chapter 8 The Electric Factory 118
8.1 Build an Electric Sculpture 119
Appendix: Sources for Components 123
Glossary 124
Further Reading and Internet Addresses 126
Index 127
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Add Electric Motor Experiments, You can find motors in countless household devices. Discover how they work as author Ed Sobey guides young readers through the disassembly and rebuilding of a motor. Make your own motor and improve it for different uses. Many unique experiments include id, Electric Motor Experiments to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Electric Motor Experiments, You can find motors in countless household devices. Discover how they work as author Ed Sobey guides young readers through the disassembly and rebuilding of a motor. Make your own motor and improve it for different uses. Many unique experiments include id, Electric Motor Experiments to your collection on WonderClub |