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yes,the more the coils the more the strength it collects
Assuming that you're talking about coils, it is a linear relationship: doubling the turns doubles the strength.
Some DC motors.
There are three different ways to increase your magnet:Increase the voltage or current.Add more turns of the coil.Add a magnetic core inside the coils which will focus the magnetic field.
The strength of an electromagnet is determined by the density of coils surrounding the magnet, and the rate of current passing through those coils.
Decreasing the number of coils reduces the strength of the magnet.
increasing the number of coils
yes,the more the coils the more the strength it collects
Assuming that you're talking about coils, it is a linear relationship: doubling the turns doubles the strength.
The strength of induced current depends on the number of coils of the cunductor and the strength of the magnet.
Some DC motors.
And the amount of coils.
permanent magnets
motion
There are three different ways to increase your magnet:Increase the voltage or current.Add more turns of the coil.Add a magnetic core inside the coils which will focus the magnetic field.
well if you doubled the coils it would be pie times the amount of voltage in the current squared
Permanent magnets can be made by :- 1. Applying elecric field to the magnet put in between the coils of solenoid. 2. By putting magnets on the tracks of trains.