How does a portable fan oscillate?

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A portable fan operates primarily using a shaded pole induction motor, which is common in small AC fan motors. The motor's function involves copper wiring that creates an electromagnet when current flows through it, allowing the fan to generate airflow. The discussion also touches on the construction of the motor, clarifying that the "magnet" is actually layers of soft steel, which can be magnetized or demagnetized by controlling the current. Additionally, there is curiosity about the oscillation mechanism in portable fans, with participants seeking clarification on how the fan moves from one extreme to another, indicating that there may be a specific mechanism responsible for this motion.
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I am curious as to how a portable fan works. I took one apart and here are some pictures of the motor:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9FkpE8S_7W0NTEwOGZlYzUtMzhkNS00ZmU4LWE5ODItN2Q5NWViNDNmOGMz&hl=en&invite=CIrB408"
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9FkpE8S_7W0MjM3MTAwNTUtODRlYy00ZThiLWE0MzUtMWI3MjAzMjA4MjI0&hl=en&invite=CPXusNgG"
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9FkpE8S_7W0ZGI5MzMwMzUtYTU4NS00ZGEwLWE3OWQtNTU1NzExYmIxMmMx&hl=en&invite=CKaQ1bkG"
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9FkpE8S_7W0ODlmYTJmMWUtNDJiNC00Mzk2LWI5N2MtMzA0NzI1YTI2NGI3&hl=en&invite=CPKwofAL"
 
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Your kidding, right?
If not, what part of a portable fan do you not understand?
 
By the looks of the picture it is an AC motor. Search induction motor.
 
The motor in your pictures is called a "shaded pole" motor. Most all small AC fan motors will be of this type.

Edit: Bassplayer142 is also correct. It's a shaded pole induction motor. :)
 
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you can try building your own with some wire and a magnet and dc source
 
If you guys look at the first picture, there seems to be copper wiring around the magnet. Can someone explain the function of this? Sorry if this is a stupid topic, I really have no idea.
 
driedupfish said:
If you guys look at the first picture, there seems to be copper wiring around the magnet. Can someone explain the function of this? Sorry if this is a stupid topic, I really have no idea.

The "magnet" is actually not a permanent magnet, it's just layers of soft steel. That copper coil is what turns it into a magnet. Whenever you put current through a conductor you automatically create a magnetic field. When you wrap that conductor around soft steel or iron, it turns the metal into a magnet. In this way you can turn the magnet on or off by turning the current on or off. Likewise you can change the North pole of the magnet to a South pole by simply switching the direction of the current! This is what they mean when they speak of an electromagnet. A permanent magnet cannot be turned on or off, and the North and South poles can't change place.

Edit: you can make an electromagnet yourself with some insulated wire, a nail, and a battery:
http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/electromagnet.php
 
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What does 'Portable' have to do with it?
 
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Hi...
I was also curious as to how portable fan works. But I want to know how it oscillates from one extreme to other...
Is there a special mechanism to do this on the fan? I am unable to locate one!
Thanks.
 

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