Motor & generator lab
Turn magnetism into motion, then motion back into voltage.
A visual lab for coils, magnetic fields, torque clues, back EMF, generated voltage, speed, and heat risk.
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Spin a coil through a magnetic field.
See how turns, current, magnetic field, speed, generated voltage, torque, and heat pull against each other.
Machine view
Coil current
0.75 A
Torque clue
5.4
Back EMF
5.40 V
Back EMF
A spinning motor generates voltage that opposes the supply. Stalled motors lose that protection and draw more current.
Field strength
More turns, more current, or stronger magnets can increase torque, but heat and saturation limit the real machine.
Heat risk
Coils and motors can heat quickly. Use low voltage, short tests, current limiting, and flyback protection where needed.