You could either put a bar of iron in the center of the electromagnet, increase the voltage that you put in, or make more loops of wire.
A solenoid is an electromagnet An electromagnet is a solenoid with an iron core
Weaker
longer= stronger
Yes, if you increase the number of coils or loops in an electromagnet, it's power increases.
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You could either put a bar of iron in the center of the electromagnet, increase the voltage that you put in, or make more loops of wire.
yes it can
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To chew on it.
An electromagnet's pulling force can be made stronger by introducing iron core in it.It increases the magnetic pull.
A solenoid is an electromagnet An electromagnet is a solenoid with an iron core
The electromagnet is made stronger in proportion to the current given. Refer to the link provided for more information.AnswerWhen current passes through the coil of wire surrounding the core of an electromagnet, it acts to align the magnetic domains within that core. Once all the domains have been aligned, the electromagnet has reached 'saturation' and is as strong as it can get. So the strength of an electromagnet is NOT proportional to its magnetising current.
Adding more turns of wire to the electromagnet will make it stronger without changing the applied voltage.
The more turns of wire in an electromagnet the stronger the magnetic field.
An electromagnet is a stronger magnet.