ELECTRIC MOTOR MODEL WITH NEWTON COLOUR DISC
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The Electric Motor Model with Newton Color Disc is a fascinating educational tool that combines physics and color theory. Let’s explore its purpose and how it works:

  1. Newton’s Disc:

    • A Newton’s disc, also known as a disappearing color disc, consists of colored segments arranged like a pie on a rotating disc.
    • When spun rapidly, the primary rainbow colors blend together, creating the illusion of a white disc.
    • It beautifully demonstrates how white light is composed of various colors.
  2. Hypothesis:

    • When you rotate a Newton’s disc using a toy motor, the colored segments on the disc (made of cardboard and pencil colors) blend together.
    • The result is a near-white shade due to the mixing of different primary colors.
    • Although the complete white color isn’t realized due to impurities in the colors, the effect appears as a muddy white.
  3. Materials Required:

    • To create your own electric Newton’s disc, gather these simple supplies:
      • Equivalent-sized piece of cardboard
      • Glue
      • Tape
      • Scissors
      • Standard printer paper
      • Color pencils (choose rainbow colors)
      • Coloring sources (sketches, color pastels, watercolor paintings)
      • Ruler
      • Toy motor
      • Drawing compass (or any round object for tracing)
  4. Step-by-Step Instructions:

    • Prepare the Disc:

      1. Draw a circle on the cardboard using a rounder.
      2. Divide the circle into 7 equal parts using a protractor.
      3. Color each segment with VIBGYOR colors (violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red).
      4. Cut out the disc using scissors.
    • Assemble the Motor Model:

      1. Attach the colored disc to the toy motor.
      2. Connect the motor terminals to a power supply (DC).
  5. Observation:

    • When you turn on the motor, the colored segments blend as the disc rotates.
    • Due to the persistence of vision, our eyes perceive a near-white color as the primary colors mix.
  6. Science Behind It:

    • Colors depend on light, and any object appears colored based on how it interacts with light.
    • Sunlight, our primary source of colors, contains a spectrum of colors.
    • Light travels as energy, and when you spin the Newton’s disc, the colors merge into white due to the rapid blending effect.

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