The link shows once consisting of a couple of paper clips, a length of insulated copper wire and a disc magnet.
Technically, you can make a motor without knowing any physics. However, to understand a motor you will need to know many aspects of physics, from friction, to gas laws, and many others.
Yes, you can, and it is extremly simple to do. I suggest you look at Advance Adapters website, they will have the information and parts you need to complete the swap.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
Lubrication of moving parts.
a 350 is a Chevy motor, if it doesnt work you will need to cut some parts out to make it fit haha
This motor is not compatible with diesel engine parts. As this motor is generally used in smaller GM cars that are a little more than lightweight. You would need a motor for a GM truck to match with diesel parts.
If you are capable of rebuilding a lawnmower motor, you will be able to restore an old tractor. First thing you need to do is scope the project. You will need the make and model of tractor and what you want to do to it. Make a list of the parts you will need. Alot of manufacturers still make parts for old tractors. Break the job down into small projects. This will keep you from becoming overwhelmed.
The motor has to be replaced the most. Make sure you buy a high end vacuum that will last a long time. If you get a cheap vacuum the motor will burn out often and it is expensive to fix them.
If you need a wiper motor auto zone or advance auto parts should carry this.
You have a 1961 Johnson 75hp outboard motor model no v4sl-14b need a owners manual or a print out of the motor so you can order parts for the ignition no spark can anyone help?
The most basic of electric motors consists of a permanent magnet and an electromagnet. This is not a requirement for all types of electric motors and most modern electric motors do not have permanent magnets. The stator and rotor are the two active elements of a simple electric motor and both have magnetic fields in the various types and designs of simple motors.
The blower motor usually doesn't come apart, as the internal parts are not usually sold separately.