What this lesson teaches
Students will learn about electromagnetism and how electric motors operate.
Build a simple electric motor and explore its inner workings!
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Students will learn about electromagnetism and how electric motors operate.
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Hands-on activities engage students and make complex concepts tangible. Building an electric motor fosters creativity and problem-solving skills.
1. Cut a 1-meter piece of copper wire and form it into a loop. 2. Secure the loop to the cardboard base using paper clips. 3. Attach one end of the wire to the positive terminal of the AA battery. 4. Use a rubber band to connect the other end of the wire to the negative terminal, ensuring it can spin freely. 5. Place a small magnet under the loop and observe what happens when you connect the battery. 6. What did you notice?