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In this electric motor, an electric current flowing through the coil interacts with the magnetic field, generating a force that causes the coil to rotate. This rotation changes the direction of the magnetic field around the coil, which in turn causes the coil to keep rotating in the same direction.
An electric current flowing through a wire coil produces a magnetic field around the coil. This magnetic field can be used to create electromagnets, electric motors, generators, and inductors, depending on the design and application of the coil.
..because of coil it creates magnetic field through the magnet, the coil contains electric charges and it continue to move, upward and downward. The significant of coil is to store electric charges.
Yes, when an electric current flows through a coil wired to an electric bell, it creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field causes the coil to move and strike a bell, producing a sound.
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electric current in the coil of wire.
A magnet induces an electric current in a wire coil when there is a relative motion between the magnet and the coil, which generates a changing magnetic field. This changing magnetic field induces an electromotive force, leading to the flow of an electric current in the wire coil.
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Literally if u touch the ignition coil on terminals u get shock that is back E.M.F. when the spark plug fires
A magnet created when electric current flows through a coil of wire is called an electromagnet.
When a coil is rotated between two magnets, an electric current is induced in the coil due to the changing magnetic field. This phenomenon is known as electromagnetic induction. The induced current produces an electromagnetic force, creating a torque that causes the coil to rotate. This is the principle behind electric generators.