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Materials you'll need:
1. Neodymium magnets
2. Insulated copper wire
3. Small cylindrical object (like a AAA battery)
4. Electric tape or glue
5. Thin wire or paper clips
6. A small piece of wood or cardboard
Steps:
1. Take the insulated copper wire and wind it around the cylindrical object several times to create a coil. Leave a few inches of wire on each end.
2. Carefully remove the coil from the cylindrical object.
3. Strip the insulation off the ends of the wire to expose the metal.
4. Place the coil between two neodymium magnets so that the coil is perpendicular to the magnets.
5. Attach the ends of the wire to the terminals of a battery. Make sure to securely attach them, as they'll be spinning.
6. Use electric tape or glue to fix the magnets and coil onto the piece of wood or cardboard.
7. Create a simple support structure to hold the motor in place, such as using thin wire or paper clips.
8. Once everything is securely in place, turn on the battery to see if your motor spins.
Experiment with different coil sizes, numbers of windings, and magnet placements to optimize your motor's performance. Be cautious with handling magnets and electricity.