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Simple Motor - Homopolar motor - Kitchen Science
« on: 24/11/2016 23:55:16 »
This is about the simplest electric motor you can build, and is the same type
as the first electric motor built by Michael Faraday

Read more about this kitchen science experiment.

[chapter podcast=1000635 track=14.03.04/Naked_Scientists_Show_14.03.04_1002036.mp3] Listen to the Experiment[/chapter] or [download as MP3]
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