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- Q: What are the dimensions of the Barnabas Robotics Mini Vibration DC Motor? A: The motor dimensions are twenty-seven point five millimeters by twenty millimeters by fifteen millimeters.
- Q: What is the voltage range for this vibration motor? A: The voltage range for this motor is one point five to three volts.
- Q: How much does the motor weigh with the eccentric wheel? A: The motor weighs eighteen grams with the eccentric wheel attached.
- Q: How do I use the Barnabas Robotics Mini Vibration Motor? A: To use this motor, connect it to a power source, like a single AA battery rated at one point five volts.
- Q: What types of projects can I create with these motors? A: You can create various DIY projects, including Scribble Bots, Wobble Bots, and Brush Bots, all designed for STEM learning.
- Q: Is this motor suitable for classroom projects? A: Yes, this motor is ideal for classroom projects focusing on robotics and circuit lessons.
- Q: How do I keep the vibration motor in good condition? A: To maintain the motor, store it in a dry place and avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Q: What should I do if the motor does not work after installation? A: If the motor does not work, check the battery connection and ensure the voltage is appropriate, as it requires one point five to three volts.
- Q: Can I use more than one battery with this motor? A: Yes, you can use two AA batteries for higher speed and torque, reaching a voltage of three volts.
- Q: What is the maximum speed of the Barnabas Robotics motor? A: The maximum speed of this motor is twelve thousand eight hundred revolutions per minute.
- Q: What materials is the motor made of? A: The motor is primarily made of metal, ensuring durability and performance.
- Q: What is the torque specification for this motor? A: The motor has a torque rating of five point nine grams-centimeter.
- Q: Is there a standard non-vibration version of this motor? A: Yes, a standard non-vibration option is available, but it does not include the eccentric wheel.
- Q: What is the stall torque of this motor? A: The stall torque for this motor is twenty-five point nine grams-centimeter.
- Q: How should I dispose of the motor when it reaches the end of its life? A: Dispose of the motor according to local electronic waste guidelines, ensuring environmentally responsible disposal.
- Q: Does the motor come with a warranty? A: Please check the manufacturer's policy for warranty details regarding the Barnabas Robotics Mini Vibration Motor.



