pyramid, mystery top
Illustration of a circuit
Explanation of mystery top with two figures of the device

 

Code Number: 5K40.49a

Demo Title: Mystery Top

Condition: Excellent

Principle: Motors, Elec. & Mag.

Area of Study: Perpetual Motion

Equipment: 

Mystery Top Demo, Fresh 9 Volt Battery.

Procedure:

See also: 5K40.49a in Perpetual Motion.

The top demo is really a specially designed brushless DC electric motor.  The small top corresponds to the rotor and flywheel of a motor.  It actually has a small bar magnet in it. In the base are a battery, coil, steel core, and transistor.  These create the magnetic field that power the small top.  As the small top moves around on the surface of the base the motor is turned on and off by the top leaving and entering the small magnetic field which is concentrated at the center of the base.  The transistor is nothing more than a sensing switch.  The battery should last for 5 to 7 days continuous running.  The top runs at approx. 2500 rpm and full battery strength.

References:

  • Arthur Schmidt, Peter Insley, "Perpetual (?) Spinning", TPT, Vol. 22, # 9, Dec. 1984, p. 594.
  • H. Richard Crane, "A Spinning Top, Lenz's Law and Electric Watches", TPT, Vol. 22, # 2, Feb. 1984, p. 113.
  • C. L. Stong,  "An Electrometer, a Temperature Control Apparatus, and a Simple Electric Motor",  The Amateur Scientist,  October, 1965.
  • Jodi and Roy McCullough, "Electromagnetism with a Perpetual Motion Top", The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics, p. 4.200.