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simple electric motor

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I am in 7th grade and have purchased the simple electric motor kit from science buddies. I thought my hypothesis would be about what caused the wire to spin faster or slower. Will I be able to count the rotations or will it spin too fast?

If not, is there a way to measure this without it costing too much?

If not,could you give me some other options for better hypothesis? Could you please get back to me soon so I will not get behind in my science fair project?

Thanks, Micale
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Re: simple electric motor

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Take a look at this page, which I believe corresponds to your experiment:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... #procedure

There are different options for the responding variable here; you can measure the direction in which the motor rotates or how fast it rotates. If you do the latter, you do not need to give a specific numerical value for the speed. As the example data tables show, you can just say whether it spun slow, fast, or not at all.

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