3-phase-generator and 3-phase-motor
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Update 18.12.2019: Enhanced Magnet Holder A Simplified 3-Phase Generator and Motor Experiment This experiment showcases the structure and functionality of a simplified 3-phase generator and its corresponding motor, ideal for students in grades 8 to 10. Materials Needed: One magnet with a length of 70mm and a diameter of 18mm (Phywe 06318-00) and six coils with 400 turns (Phywe 07829-01), along with an iron core (yoke) (Phywe 07833-00). A magnetic needle on a pin is also required. Components: Magnet Holder and Bearing Adapter: Attach the two components together using glue or pressure, then insert them into the bearing. The bearing can be sourced from an old roller skate. 3-Phase Generator: The experiment's structure should become clear upon examining the pictures provided. 3-Phase Motor: Insert a magnetic needle on a pin into the motor's center. Experiment Results: When rotating the magnet in the generator by hand, the magnetic needle will rotate accordingly. However, it may take some practice to achieve the correct speed for the magnet, but with experience, students should be able to succeed consistently.
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