Magnet-Powered Disaster Control System
The “Magnet-Powered Disaster Control System” is a student project model that uses neodymium magnets, a DVD motor, and buzzer alerts to simulate an automated disaster response system. Built on a 40 × 50 cm base, it provides hands-on learning in magnetism and safety automation.
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Magnet-Powered Disaster Control System
Description:
The “Magnet-Powered Disaster Control System” is an innovative working model for students that demonstrates how magnetic force can be utilized in disaster management to control and mitigate hazards. This project simulates a magnet-based emergency response system that uses neodymium magnets, a DVD motor, and sensors to activate safety mechanisms in disaster-prone areas.
The model is constructed on a 40 × 50 cm Foam Board or Sun Board base, representing an emergency response system. Neodymium magnets are used to simulate automated movement of objects in response to disasters such as earthquakes, floods, or industrial hazards. The system includes transparent bottles as safety enclosures or fluid reservoirs to simulate an emergency containment mechanism.
A DVD motor is used to drive a toy fan, which could simulate ventilation or air circulation in hazardous environments. When the system is triggered, the buzzer and LED indicators alert people to take necessary action. The battery clips and connecting wires ensure proper electrical connections to power the system.
This project provides students with hands-on learning in magnetism, automation, and disaster response technology, showcasing how magnetic force and automation can be used to enhance safety in critical situations.
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 49 × 39 × 20 cm |
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