3-phase-generator and 3-phase-motor

3-phase-generator and 3-phase-motor

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##### Update 18.12.2019: improved magnet holder ##### ### A 3-phase-generator and a 3-phase-motor ### This experiment demonstrates the structure and the function of a simplified 3-phase-generator and the corresponding motor. Suitable for students in grades 8 to 10. You need one magnet of the lenght 70mm and a diameter of 18mm (e.g.: Phywe 06318-00) and six coils with 400 turns (e.g.: Phywe 07829-01) and the iron core (yoke) Phywe 07833-00. Moreover a magnetic needle on a pin is necessary. #### Components: #### <b> magnet-holder </b> and <b> bearing_608zz_adapter </b>: glue or press them both together and press them into the bearing (the bearing is from an old roller-skate). <b> 3-phase-generator: </b> i hope the pictures make the structure of the experiment sufficiently understandable. <b> 3-phase-motor: </b> insert a magnetic needle on a pin into the middle #### Results of the experiment #### If you turn the magnet in the generator by hand in rotation, then the magnetic needle rotates in the same way. It takes a little experience to set the right speed of the magnet here, but after some time, students will always succeed.

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