Homopolar motor teaches about the Lorenz Force

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This discussion focuses on a new version of Faraday's homopolar motor, which effectively demonstrates the Lorenz Force. The motor utilizes gold-plated copper conductors and a strong ceramic ring magnet, contrasting with traditional designs that often use neodymium magnets. The setup includes a fixed gold-plated post and a concentric gold-plated copper ring, with a vertical magnetic field generated by the ring magnet. When a current flows through the wire connected to a 6-volt battery, the Lorenz Force acts in the azimuthal direction, causing the wire to move in a circular motion.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Lorenz Force principles
  • Familiarity with homopolar motor design
  • Knowledge of electrical circuits, specifically 6-volt systems
  • Basic concepts of magnetic fields and their orientation
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  • Research the principles of electromagnetic induction as demonstrated by Faraday's law
  • Explore advanced designs of homopolar motors and their applications
  • Learn about the properties and uses of different types of magnets, including ceramic and neodymium
  • Investigate the practical applications of the Lorenz Force in modern technology
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Students, educators, and hobbyists interested in physics, particularly those exploring electromagnetism and motor design principles.

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I have made a new version of Faraday's homopolar motor. This was the first device to demonstrate the connection between electricity, magnetism and motion. Faraday's motor included a beaker of mercury as the outer conductor. This has been demonstrated in classes. My motor comprises gold-plated copper conductors and strong ceramic ring magnet. Below is a link to a video of this movie in youtube. There are lots of other homopolar motor videos on youtube but most use a small neodymium magnetic and you can't easily see why how works.

In the motor I made, there is a fixed, gold-plated post at the center and a fixed gold plated copper ring concentric with the post. A ring magnetic inside the copper ring has a field which is mostly vertical at the height of the top of the copper ring. A gold-plated wire rests on the inner post and the outer ring, which are connected to 6 volt battery terminals. A current flows through the wire. Since there is a vertical magnetic field, there is a Lorenz force in the azimuthal direction, which moves the wire in a circle.
It shows that if there is a current carrying conductor perpendicular to a magnetic field, there will be force on the conductor that is perpendicular to both the current and the field.

 
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Nice demonstration! Thanks for posting it.
 
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