Any time there is ANY flow of electric charges (any current), the current will be surrounded by a magnetic field.
Electricity can be produced by various methods such as generators, batteries, and solar panels, which can then be used to power a magnet.
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 spinning magnet inside a coil of copper wire will produce electricity.
Put a magnet into AC electricity
Magnet->Electricity->Motor
A coil doesn't make electricity it can however alter voltage and amperage output.
An electro-magnet.
Any time a magnet passes through a coil of copper wire (the electro magnet) it produces electricity. In all reallity, you don't really have an electro magnet in a generator. Since the Coil or(field) is making the electricity instead of using electricity, the electro magnet isn't really a magnet; but more like an "anti-magnet" :)
A generator is a machine that uses a magnet to produce electricity. As the magnet rotates within coils of wire, it induces an electric current to flow, generating electrical power.
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.
no it does not.