physchemology90
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So I've got to build a DC motor for class and i'm not sure about a few things.
Firstly, for the commutator i was thinking of just using the wire ends, that way i dont need to build a specific split ring commutator as the wires act as the conductors and there is the gaps between them, my armature and axle arent that wide so the gap wouldn't be too large, i was just wondering if the gap in between would be likely to stop the motor running or would there be enough momentum for the motor to make it arond until the wires are connected again. That or should i put two metal sheets around to act as conductors with a larger area so more contact and less of a gap?
Secondly, how could i get the motor to start without having to give it a slight spin at the start? My friends said something about a switch but i'm not quite sure how that would work.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Firstly, for the commutator i was thinking of just using the wire ends, that way i dont need to build a specific split ring commutator as the wires act as the conductors and there is the gaps between them, my armature and axle arent that wide so the gap wouldn't be too large, i was just wondering if the gap in between would be likely to stop the motor running or would there be enough momentum for the motor to make it arond until the wires are connected again. That or should i put two metal sheets around to act as conductors with a larger area so more contact and less of a gap?
Secondly, how could i get the motor to start without having to give it a slight spin at the start? My friends said something about a switch but i'm not quite sure how that would work.
Any help is greatly appreciated.