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Electromagnets play vital roles in everyday life. They power electric motors in appliances, produce sound in speakers, and enable magnetic door locks for security. Medical imaging devices like MRI machines rely on electromagnets, and maglev trains use them for propulsion. Additionally, electromagnets are utilized in scrapyard cranes for efficient lifting of metallic objects. These applications demonstrate the widespread importance of electromagnets in modern society.
Inside of electric motors are electromagnets and permanent magnets. In a metal junk yard large electromagnets are used to pick up metal. In MRI's large electromagnets are used for imaging.
Electromagnets are primarily used to produce electricity Any large scale facility with lots of instruments will definitely have electromagnets in it. Generators in the powerhouse uses big electromagnets to produce AC voltage which is then transported for the commercial or residential use.
the window of the car
No. compasses use a complex spinner.
It depends on the size of the pinball machine :P
E-Bay, arcade shops
Electromagnets are used in many electronic devices because they can be used to lift very heavy objects. They are also in machines doctors and scientists use everyday. As you can see, electromagnets are used in many different ways!
yes
It is conceivable a Pinball Machine ( not strictly speaking a Slot Machine) Pinball machines are NOT normally gambling devices- but were banned in NYC up till about l978 ( baseball machines were okay, as were some other arcade machines at Coney Island and 42nd st arcades, but pinball machines were illegal for many years)- The Bally company made both Pinball and Slot Machines - and many had themes to various movies, TV shows- there was even a (Captain Fantastic) machine honoring Elton John, a Top Gun, etc. My guess they may have made a Twilight Zone pinball machine-as slot machines are ( not for kids) this type of marketing would not have been used. I have never heard of a Twilight Zone pinball or slot machine.
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There are several places where someone could find a Karate Fight pinball machine that is for sale. Websites such as, vintage arcade, and the pinball company, sell Karate Fight pinball machines.
I found this site that might help you. http://www.ipsnd.net/Faq.aspx#section1 Has alot of information about how to find the serial numbers for alot of different types of pinball machines. give It a go.
You can buy used pinball machines at Vintage Arcade Superstore at 4334 San Fernando Road, Glendale, CA. Their phone number is 1(877)-ARCADE-5.
no there is no use of electromagnets in iron box
Pinball games Video Games. air hockey So basically "bar" games, video games and pinball machines.
yes but a stupid law is that people under than 18 cant play pinball in nashville, tennesse