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BUILD A SELF-PROPELLED MAGNET 'CAR'

2016-09-30 09:48:36 | 日記
Steve Maxwell, an engineer at K&J magnets, created a tiny self-propelled “car” from three neodymium magnets, one AA battery, and aluminum foil. “It is a very cool scientific experiment,” he says. “You can see the interaction between electric fields and magnetic fields.”
To build Maxwell’s tiny car, place a magnet ring on a battery’s positive post and add circular magnets to both ends. Then lay down aluminum foil as a makeshift road, smoothing out any bumps. The contact between battery and foil allows an electric current to flow. Because that electricity runs per- pendicularly to the field created by the magnets, it generates torque. This rotational force rolls the car across the foil on its magnet “wheels”—quickly draining the battery in the process.