when u give supply to a coil then a current will be passed through it .
naturally a magnetic field is produced around the c.c.c(current carrying conductor). when u make more turns in the same direction the whole magnetic field will be stronger than that of a wire has. and
by lenz's law there will be an opposition to the changing current in a coil due to the change in magnetic field produced
An electric generator works by rotating a wire coil within a magnetic field to produce electricity. This rotation induces a current in the wire coil, which can then be harnessed and used to power electrical devices.
An electric generator works by rotating a wire coil within a magnetic field to produce electric current through electromagnetic induction. This process converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An electric generator works by rotating a coil of wire within a magnetic field to produce an electric current through electromagnetic induction. This process converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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An electric heater coil works by passing an electric current through a resistive material, usually made of metal. The resistance in the material causes it to heat up, generating heat that warms the surrounding air in the heating system.
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 generator works by using a magnet and a coil of wire to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. When the coil of wire rotates within the magnetic field created by the magnet, it generates an electric current. This current can then be used to power electrical devices.
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.