2 Minutes DC Motor Top
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This is a simple top I thought of while I was creating toy to teach inertia.
Materials
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It just needs
An old but working DC motor from any old toy
Few batteried
Test the Motor
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Just check beforehand if the motor is working and the battery can be connected properly and removed as and when required.
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Now is the toughest part. Actually it is not tough if you get the hang of it. Connect the motor to the power supply and juice it up to a proper speed. As the top speed is reached, in one swift go release the motor and remove the power supply.
Check the video how to use the top.