a generator
yes it can.
No. but he used an electromagnet to make discoveries about electricity.
artificial magnets are those where you make magnets which are mostly called as electromagnet which can be a magnet permanently or temporarily until you provide electricity
Some magnets conduct electricity quite well. Others are pretty good insulators. If the magnet is made from metal, chances are that it will be a pretty good electrical conductor. If it is a ceramic magnet or one where magnetic particles are suspended in a non-conductive medium (like those flexible rubber fridge magnets that businesses like to distribute) then the magnet will usually be a very poor electrical conductor.
The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity
The Machine That Makes Electricity Is Called A Generator You Spin It And Spin It With A magnet With Wires Wrapped Around It To Make a Shock That Flows Through A Wire To Power Your TV
The Machine That Makes Electricity Is Called A Generator You Spin It And Spin It With A magnet With Wires Wrapped Around It To Make a Shock That Flows Through A Wire To Power Your TV
Put a magnet into AC electricity
yes it can.
Magnet->Electricity->Motor
A coil doesn't make electricity it can however alter voltage and amperage output.
Inside a microwave oven,microwaves are made when electricity passes through a device called Magnetron.Magnetron uses a strong magnet. The electricity and the magnet make microwave electromagnetic.
No. but he used an electromagnet to make discoveries about electricity.
It depends on the amount of sunlight and the amount of electricity the panel can make if the magnet is an electromagnet, but it is possible.
A moving magnet will cause an electric field - a voltage. This can cause currents in nearby conductors.
artificial magnets are those where you make magnets which are mostly called as electromagnet which can be a magnet permanently or temporarily until you provide electricity
by burning the fuel to heat water to make steam to turn a turbine to rotate a magnet about a coil (or a coil about a magnet) to make electricity.