Both magnets and static electricity repel like charges and attract to opposite charges. Magnets repel the same poles and attract opposite poles. Static electricity repels like charges and attracts unlike charges.
everything electronic is static electricity
No, magnets do not absorb electricity. Magnets create a magnetic field that can interact with electric currents, but they do not absorb or store electricity.
Faraday showed that a wire passing through a magnetic field will produce electricity. This is how a generator works. Many windings of wire on an armature spin in a magnetic field. This makes electricity.
electronic magnets as they work with electricity produced
Electromagnets and other magnets are similar in that they both produce a magnetic field and can attract or repel objects made of magnetic materials. However, electromagnets differ in that they require an electric current to generate their magnetic field, whereas other magnets are permanent and do not need electricity to function.
Electricity
Electricity and magnets are similar because they both involve the movement of charged particles. In electricity, electrons flow through a conductor, creating an electric current. In magnets, the movement of electrons within the atoms creates a magnetic field. The flow of electricity can create a magnetic field, and a changing magnetic field can induce an electric current.
No, magnets are not conductive. Magnets do not allow electricity to flow through them like conductive materials do.
Bar magnets are already magnetized. They don't need to add wire and electricity.
No, electricity does not flow through a magnet. Magnets exert a magnetic field, which can interact with objects containing electrical charge or current, but they do not conduct electricity themselves.
both magents and electricity have positive and negiteve charges
Magnets always produce an electromagnetic force- between the similar ends of magnets it is electromagnetic repulsion.