- An electric fan with water bottles.
- A hovercraft with foam tray: or a paper plate and cup:
- A wobble-bot:
Subsequently, one may also ask, what can I make with a small electric motor?
- An electric fan with water bottles.
- A hovercraft with foam tray: or a paper plate and cup:
- A wobble-bot:
Secondly, how do you scrap a small electric motor? The electric motor will probably have Insulated Copper Wire connected to it. You can take wire cutters and snip them to remove them from the motor. You can place the wire in your copper wire pile for scrap. Once you have the electric motor removed from your item, you can add them to your pile of electric motors.
Keeping this in consideration, what can I use an electric motor for?
The largest electric motors are used for ship propulsion, pipeline compression and pumped-storage applications with ratings reaching 100 megawatts. Electric motors are found in industrial fans, blowers and pumps, machine tools, household appliances, power tools and disk drives.
How do you make a small electric motor more powerful?
We can increase the turning force (or torque) that the motor can create in three ways: either we can have a more powerful permanent magnet, or we can increase the electric current flowing through the wire, or we can make the coil so it has many "turns" (loops) of very thin wire instead of one "turn" of thick wire.
