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No, but a powerful electromagnet could.
welll a scrap heat metal magnet works because it has an electromagnet inside it. The electromagenet has a soft iron core (so that when it can be turned on and off), a coil of wire with lots of turns (to increase the strength of the magnet), and the voltage is very high( also to increase strength.
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A new discovery has indicated that a copper light could reduce the effects of rusting on things such as vehicles. This is an important discovery that could change standard practices on a global level.
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One way to increase the strength of a copper electromagnet is by adding another coil. Another way is by wrapping the copper coil around a nail made of iron.Adding more loops to the wireWrapping the copper wire around an iron nailIncreasing the current
A magnetic field is induced by pushing current though a wire; so you could consider a straight wire an electromagnet. Using more coils will strenghten the electromagnet, though, so a straight wire version will be very weak comparitively.
increase the current on the electromagnet
Not generally, although MacGuyver could make an electromagnet with a toothpick and a spool of wire.
One of the things you could do is you could put soap and water on the slide.
Reduce friction or increase slope.
It could overheat
Usually it's a permanent magnet. You could use an electromagnet instead, but doing so is considerably harder from an engineering standpoint.
Answer you can increase the strength of an electromagnet by: 1) Increasing the current flow 2) Increasing the number of coils 3) Passing an 'iron core' through the coil of the electromagnet
No, but a powerful electromagnet could.