Simple Motor Project Solution Needed.

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The discussion revolves around a project involving the construction of a simple motor using copper wire, with the additional challenge of utilizing the motor's rotational motion to move an object, specifically a coin. Participants are exploring various mechanisms to achieve this motion transfer.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

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  • The original poster suggests using a wheel attached to the motor to create a mechanism that can pull a coin, comparing it to a fishing rod. Other participants propose alternative designs, such as using a wheel with a straw that moves back and forth to push the coin. There are requests for clarification on these ideas, indicating a need for better visualization.

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The discussion is active, with participants sharing different ideas and seeking further clarification on proposed mechanisms. There is no explicit consensus yet, but multiple approaches are being explored, indicating a productive exchange of ideas.

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The participants are working within the constraints of a classroom project, which may impose specific requirements or limitations on the design and functionality of the motor and its application.

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Hi, so in class we are suppose to make a motor kinda like the one in this video with copper wire.

That part shouldn't be hard but I also need to make it move something (like a coin), I'm not really to sure how to make that happen. Does anyone have any insight on how I can get the rotational motion of the coil to move something?

I was thinking about adding a wheel to one of the open ends of the wire and attaching string and a coin to it so when it moves with the motor it lures the coin in like a fishing rod, but I'm sure there are better ways of doing it, any idea?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks. c :
 
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Yes that's one way to do it converting the spinning motion into a pulling motion.

Another idea would be a wheel with a straw attached via one nail so as the wheel spins the straw moves back and forth like a piston so you could push the coin.
 
jedishrfu said:
Yes that's one way to do it converting the spinning motion into a pulling motion.

Another idea would be a wheel with a straw attached via one nail so as the wheel spins the straw moves back and forth like a piston so you could push the coin.
I can't really visualize what you mean, mind rephrasing it for me please.
 
Like this arrangement:
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