An electromagnet is essentially a metal core encased in an electric wire. Without electricity, the 'magnet' doesn't work. Run a current through the wire, and the magnet becomes active. One of the commonest uses - is in a scrap metal yard - where it's used to lift large quantities of scrap onto a conveyor belt for sorting.
CAT Scan does not use electromagnets, its MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) which uses Electromagnets to produce images of the patient's body.
Anything that uses electromagnets to work, such as credit cards, monitors, or hard drives.
Electromagnets
Electromagnets have several uses. They are used in cranes to pick heavy metal objects, to lift tiny metal scraps from wound by doctors, motor and generators, electric bells, loudspeakers, etc.
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induction motor (in washer for example), compass, speaker
Every electric motor and generator uses an electromagnet.
Two common devices that use electromagnets are electric motors and loudspeakers. Electric motors use electromagnets to generate movement by converting electrical energy into kinetic energy, while loudspeakers use electromagnets to convert electrical signals into sound waves.
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MRI machines use powerful electromagnets to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. Electric door locks use electromagnets to secure doors when electric current is applied. Maglev trains use electromagnets to achieve high speeds by levitating above the tracks without friction. Speakers use electromagnets to convert electrical signals into sound waves.