Want this question answered?
electricity in a generator is made by spinning a magnet inside a coil the flux lines of the magnet will cut through the coil and create a current. you can turn the magnet in numerous ways, by using wind mills, water mills, or heating water with coal, oil, gas or nuclear energy, and let the steam rush into a turbine which then moves the magnet.
An electro-magnet is th aswer. Hey STOP CHEATING ON YOUR HOMEWORK AND CHECK OUT MY YOUTUBE! it is ....... http://www.youtube.com/nickjonasfan910
yes
An electric current is created when a magnet is spun rapidly inside a coil of wire. A turbine (usually powered by water or wind) spins a magnet inside a coil. This action induces an electric current in the coil that can be used to power a light bulb. Hope This Helped!! :D
As Faraday discovered, turning a magnet in a coil of wire generates electricity. This is how even today electricity is created, but we use water to turn the magnets in hydroelectricity and so on. It is useful because it is very efficient and it has a mechanical advantage: the force needed to turn the magnet is lss than the force generated by the magnet turning. So basically, to sum it up, the only way to generate electricity is wih a magnet and a solenoid (coil)
A spinning magnet inside a coil of copper wire will produce electricity.
Well, Many things can produce electricity. An easy way to produce electricity is to get a coil and pass a bar magnet through it.
Any time a magnet passes through a coil of copper wire (the electro magnet) it produces electricity. In all reallity, you don't really have an electro magnet in a generator. Since the Coil or(field) is making the electricity instead of using electricity, the electro magnet isn't really a magnet; but more like an "anti-magnet" :)
A coil doesn't make electricity it can however alter voltage and amperage output.
electricity in a generator is made by spinning a magnet inside a coil the flux lines of the magnet will cut through the coil and create a current. you can turn the magnet in numerous ways, by using wind mills, water mills, or heating water with coal, oil, gas or nuclear energy, and let the steam rush into a turbine which then moves the magnet.
a magnet moved through a copper coil makes electricity
An electro-magnet is th aswer. Hey STOP CHEATING ON YOUR HOMEWORK AND CHECK OUT MY YOUTUBE! it is ....... http://www.youtube.com/nickjonasfan910
A coil has to spin in a generator to produce electricity.
Yes. That peculiar action weill create a current in the coil for as long as you keep the magnet moving.
Volt Metre is the apparatus used to detect the electricity generated. Moving a magnet in or around coil of enamelled copper wire or vice versa will generate electricity. The electricity generated can be detected, by connecting the ends of wires of coil to a Volt Metre. The Voltage generated proportional to the speed of movement and strength of the magnet, and the number of turns of the coil.
yes
... exhibits a voltage between its ends. If there is a conductor between the ends of the coil, then a current flows in the coil.