Physics

DynaMot generator


To fulfil the special requirements of the proposed experiments the generator has the following specifications:
When operated manually the short-circuit proof generator can produce a voltage of up to 8 V. At an easily by students obtainable speed the produced voltage will be 3 to 4 V so that the most usual bulbs can be operated without burn out.
Generator, gear box and power transmission have been constructed with such a stability that even when operated in a short circuit mode no mechanical damage will occur. The maximum load of approx. 10 A faces no problem for the device. The generator allows energy conversion which needs physiologically clearly perceptible driving power in the range of 2 to 60 W (short circuit). Nevertheless the friction is so little, that changes in energy consumption of 2 W can be realized when turning the crank.
The DynaMot consists of an electric motor with flanged, low noise gearing box, housed in a transparent Plexiglas case with 4 mm socket terminals, crank and pulley, interchangeable, mounted on square section, nickel-plated steel rod.

The image shows a transparent device with a handle and a motor inside. It appears to be designed for educational experiments, possibly to demonstrate mechanical motion or energy conversion.
The image shows a transparent device with a handle and a motor inside. It appears to be designed for educational experiments, possibly to demonstrate mechanical motion or energy conversion.
The image shows a transparent device with an electric motor and gearbox, designed for experimental purposes. It features a bracket and various connecting wires required for operation and assembly.
The image shows a product called DynaMot from Cornelsen Experimenta, which appears to be used for experimental purposes in the educational sector. Next to it is the order number 54850, which indicates a specific product identification.
The image shows a mechanical device called a DynaMot, intended for experimental applications in education. It is housed in a clear case and focuses on showing various parts such as the motor
The image shows a mechanical device with a handle and a belt drive, probably used for conducting experiments in school education. It bears a CE mark, indicating safety standards.
The image shows an experimental device with a round, silver casing and several connectors. A label indicating the device's purpose is located on the surface, while a transparent tube is connected to the device.
The image shows a laboratory device with a digital multimeter used to measure electrical values. Motors are mounted on both sides, connected to a weight suspension for conducting electromechanical experiments.
The image shows an experimental device for energy and power analysis, consisting of a digital measuring device and two motors connected by cables. A heavy block is also integrated to measure the mechanical properties in the experiment.

item number 54850

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Technical specifications


Electric motor
Rated voltage: 12 V
Idling speed: 15,000 rpm
Idle current: 0.7 A
Rated speed: 13,000 rpm
Rated current: 4 A
Rated torque: 2.5 N/cm
Output: 67 W
Gear Box
Transmission ratio: 1:33
Mounting rod: 180 x 10 x 10 mm