Many things. Particle accelerators, Rail Guns, motors, generators and MAGLEV trains.
They can be used in cranes to lift heavy metals They can be used in electric bells They can be used in radio speakers Can be used in microphones They can be used in dynamos They can be used in cranes to lift heavy metals They can be used in electric bells They can be used in radio speakers Can be used in microphones They can be used in dynamos
Information Technologies specifically deal with all aspects of Data, Information and Knowledge, whereas non-Information Technologies deal with the design, specification, and/or construction of areas that are not related to Data, Information, and Knowledge. For example, a transistor, a radio, satellite and a Document Management System "are" Information Technologies, while electromagnets nanotechnologies are, in fact, technologies but are not considered to be Information Technologies.
Electromagnets
Electromagnets do not affect glue.
You can turn electromagnets on and off.
Yes, food processors do have electromagnets.
All electromagnets are magnetic when they are turned on.
You can turn electromagnets on and off.
Inside of electric motors are electromagnets and permanent magnets. In a metal junk yard large electromagnets are used to pick up metal. In MRI's large electromagnets are used for imaging.
The electromagnets that are used in junkyards are called just that, electromagnets. They are used to sort out different types of metals.
no there is no use of electromagnets in iron box
Electromagnets on the track repel electromagnets on the bottom of the train.
Electromagnets can be turned on and off.
D. J. Kroon has written: 'Electromagnets' -- subject(s): Electromagnets 'Laboratory magnets' -- subject(s): Electromagnets