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for model C

The efficiency would be around 15 rotation in 10 seconds, this is the most efficient in these
three models, because we used the more magnet compare to other models.
Practically to manufacture, I would give 8/10, because this model is the most attractive
compared to others. On the downside, it is more costly and more time consuming compared
to other models. This model needs more copper wire and magnet to manufacture.
Creativity part, this model emphasizes its design on a ballet dancer dancing on the stage.

Model b
So for this model,
It made 29 rotations in 30 seconds, so the average speed is 0.9667rotations per second.
Although the efficiency of this model isnt very good, it requires the least amount of materials
and the design is very simple compared to the other models.
But in terms of creativity this model is too basic; making it the least appealing.

Model a
So I take this model ya...

The Efficiency would be around 10 rotations / 10s , which means basically 1 rotation/s .

Practicality to manufacture or sell this, I would give 6/10, because it's easy to do but then it's
not that appealing or attractive. I think The Efficiency of this is lesser compared to other
models. But, for a very basic teaching, we can use this model, because it's very easy to make
and takes lesser time to be completed compared to others.

Creativity part, it's creative to keep it simple and functioning .

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