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Open DC Motor Demo Model with Propeller 3-6V

Item #17323
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The DC (Direct Current) motors are used to power fans, windmills, generators, and so much more. This fully functional demo model is open, exposing the components that make the DC motor function and making it a great classroom demonstration. Just power it with a 3V to 6V DC (three AA batteries in series or our USB power supply), and it will spin fast!

It includes two built-in connecting posts to connect your power supply. You can use either alligator clips or bare copper wire.

See related products for a suitable power supply for this motor. You can either go with a 3xAA battery holder or one of our USB or plug-in adjustable power supplies.

Features:

  • Small-scale (2.25" x 2" x 1.25") open DC motor demo
  • Optimal input voltage: 4.5V DC (will work in the range of 3-6V)
  • Approx current draw: 1.5A
  • Demonstrates functioning of DC motors and generators
  • Great classroom teaching tool for physics instructors


Age14+
Approx. Ship Size2.75 x 2.00 x 1.25 in
6.99 x 5.08 x 3.18 cm
Weight0 lb 2 oz
0.04 kg

⚠ Safety warning

CHOKING HAZARD
Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
MAGNET HAZARD
Contains small and dangerous parts. Not for children under 5 yrs. This product contains small magnet(s). Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious infections and death. Seek immediate medical attention if magnet(s) are swallowed or inhaled.

Prop 65 Warning SignWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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