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| 16 Oct 2012 12:03 PM |
What you will need:
1. Wires (Depending on type of motor)
2. A button (To act as the Starter)
3.A battery w/ A battery connector (Fuel Space)
4. Any type of motor (With a Positive Negative Wiring.
Step 1. Bend the Wires so they can loop into each other Or the button.
Step 2. Connect the wires so that the motor is connected to the Button/Battery, and the battery is connected to the Button/Motor (Add wires as needed.)
Step 3. Press the button and Presto! The Motor should move. Now you can build Bigger contraptions, Like Engines for Vehicles.
(Note: a Circuit Board is recommended, as you can save space easier.
-This....Is....A SIGNATURE!- |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:04 PM |
| This is telling me how to make a circuit board, not a motor. |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:05 PM |
| Sorry, not circuit board, just circuit. |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:07 PM |
THIS IS A LIE! HERES HOW YOU REALLY DO IT:
What you will need:
1. Lighter Fluid
2. An Egg
3. Copper Wire
4. A Baseball Bat
5. A Lighter
Step 1. Pour the lighter fluid into a container. Stick the wires in it.
Step 2. Connect the wires to the egg (Super Glue is recommended.)
Step 3. Let the circuit you set up sit for a minute. Why not wait with some baseball?
Step 4. Light the fluid on fire.
Yay! You are a genius!
(Note: a Circuit Board is recommended, as you can save space easier. |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:08 PM |
>The Circuit IS the motor.
No, they are fundamentally different in almost every way. |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:13 PM |
this is basic physics what grade are you in op |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:26 PM |
'The Circuit IS the motor.' wat |
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| 16 Oct 2012 12:42 PM |
>What Grade you in OP
8th, Taking Pre-Algebra (Poor old Public schools,) |
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