Assuming that you're talking about coils,
it is a linear relationship: doubling the turns doubles the strength.
As the number of turns in the coil increases, the strength of the electromagnet increases.
yes,the more the coils the more the strength it collects
Deflection of the magnetic needle placed in a coil carrying current increases as the number of turns in the coil increase because as the number of turns in the coil increases the strength of the magnetic field also increases.
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Identify factors which affect the power of electromagnet?
The more turns of wire in an electromagnet the stronger the magnetic field.
As the number of turns in the coil increases, the strength of the electromagnet increases.
by increasing the number of turns of solenoid........
Factors affecting the magnetic field strength of a solenoid are: - length of the solenoid - diameter of the solenoid - current through the coil around the solenoid - number of turns of the coil of current around the solenoid, usually turns of wire - material in the core
i think it's not on the size but rather on the voltage capacity of the battery.. usually bigger batteries have higher voltages that's why we may relate it to their size, but there are some batteries despite being small in size have higher voltages. if we are comparing two batteries of different sizes but with the same voltages, maybe the question is which one will last and would sustain your magnet longer.. but in terms of power, they are the same
yes,the more the coils the more the strength it collects
Magnetic induction B = mu * n * I Here mu is the magnetic permeability of the core material. n - the number of turns per unit length and I - the current in ampere. So as number of turns increases the magnetic effect too increases
The strength of the magnetic field inside the coil increases.
The strength of a scrap heap magnet vary depending on the strength of the current or number of "turns" in its primary coil. Increasing either or both of these makes the magnet stronger.
Deflection of the magnetic needle placed in a coil carrying current increases as the number of turns in the coil increase because as the number of turns in the coil increases the strength of the magnetic field also increases.
Yes. the determining factor is the total amount of current going round. So in a wire with 1 amp current, a magnet with 10 turns of this will have half the strength of 20 turns.
Number of loops and Battery voltage