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Testing of Can Crusher
Testing I
It can be seen that the car wiper motor is attached to flywheel of the can crusher. Current is provided by the terminals of a single car battery of 12V to the motor. The flywheel rotates at high speed and therefore less torque is generated to the can crusher. However the can gets crushed but the aim was to maintain a normal speed and produce high torque.
Testing pics

Drills on steel plate

Motor and Steel Plate

Can Crushed after the test

Drills on steel plate
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Test 1 - Can Crusher Motor attached to single 12V battery
Testing II
In the second test the motor is connected by two batteries consisting of 12 volts each. It is observed that the flywheel rotates extremely fast and the can is crushed with a large amount of force. As a result of this the can doesn't fall because of the spacing where the can is placed. Also the reason for high speed was the wires having two types of speed, high and low speed.
Test 2 Can Crusher Motor attached to two 12V batteries
Test 2 - Wires of different speed connected to batteries
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