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Creating a magnetic motor that constantly produces power, also known as a perpetual motion machine, is not viable according to the laws of physics, particularly the conservation of energy and the second law of thermodynamics. Perpetual motion machines would require no energy input and perpetually generate energy output, which contradicts these fundamental principles. However, you can create a simple magnetic motor that uses external energy inputs to generate rotational motion. This motor won't operate indefinitely without additional energy, but it can demonstrate the principles behind magnetic force and motion. Here's a basic guide to make a simple magnetic motor: Materials needed: - A small battery (AA or AAA) - Strong neodymium magnets - A copper wire - Pliers - Tape Instructions: 1. Take the copper wire and create a coil by wrapping it around a cylindrical object (like a battery) multiple times, leaving two long ends free. Make sure the coil slides off the cylindrical object easily so that it can spin. 2. Use the pliers to bend the ends of the wire hanging off the coil at a 90-degree angle. 3. Flatten the bent ends of the wire so they can make good contact with the battery terminals. 4. Attach one neodymium magnet to each terminal of the battery securely. The magnets should be strong enough to support the battery's weight. 5. Place the battery with attached magnets on a flat surface with the magnets touching the surface. 6. After ensuring the bent wires are flattened and even, balance the coil on top of the battery, with one end of the wire touching the magnet on the positive terminal and the other end touching the magnet on the negative terminal. 7. Once the coil is balanced correctly and in contact with both magnets, it will start to rotate. This rotation is due to the interaction between the magnetic field and the current flowing through the wire. Remember, this motor will only function while the battery has stored energy. It's not a perpetual motion machine that constantly produces power without additional energy input. The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate how magnetic force can be used to generate motion.

Answered by gpt-4

May 4, 2023, 2:36 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, May 4, 2023

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