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An electromagnet can be created as fast as you can wrap copper wire around a nail and attach the ends to a battery.
temporary magnets Incorrect, it's electromagnetic.
take any magnetic material wrap a metal wire around it which conducts electricity and pass electricity through it
First, you get a long wire (12 inches). Then, you get a nail and wrap the wire around the nail, but leave at least 1 inch of wire on each side. The use the ends of the wire and put it on the big magnet and it will pick up magnetic things.
Wrap insulated copper wire several times around an iron nail. Attach one end of the wire to the negative, and the other end to the positive terminals of a battery. The flow of electricity creates a magnetic field that attracts metal until the electricity is switched off.
the more times you wrap it the stronger it will become. less wraps less powerful
An electromagnet can be created as fast as you can wrap copper wire around a nail and attach the ends to a battery.
It is easy to make an electromagnet if you have a battery, some copper wire and a nail. Just wrap the copper wire neatly and tightly (all in one direction) around the nail making sure to leave extra wire at each end of the nail to connect to the battery. The more wire you wrap, the stronger the battery will be. Attach the one end of the wire to the positive end of the battery and the other to the negative end. You have now created an electromagnet!
To create an electromagnet, you need to find a nail or similar long piece of ferrous metal. Then, take a wire and tightly wrap a wire around it as many times as you can in continuous coils. All you have to do once you have made the electromagnet is connect the two ends of the wire into your previously created circuit.
Wrap copper wire around a nail, then attach the ends of the wire to a D battery with tape to make an electromagnet.
Wrap the wire around the rivet as many times as you can, and connect the ends of the wire to a battery.Turning on the electricity turns on the electromagnet. More turns of wire means a stronger magnet.See also related Wikipedia link.
get an nail wrap insulating wire around the nail( the more times you wrap it, it stronger it is), then connect one end of the wire to the positive end of a battery and the other to the negative end.
An electromagnet is a device that produces a magnetic field with the use of DC electricity. A simple electromagnet has a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core. A simple experiment would be to wrap a copper wire around an iron nail then connect both ends of the wire to a small battery. You will notice the nail is magnetized as long as the battery is connected.
no you just need something metal like an iron nail and wrap a coil of un-insulated wire around it and send a current through the wire.
you get a magnetic maerial (mainly iron nail) and wrap copper wire around it and attach a baterie to the copper wire and there you have it, an electromagnet
An electromagnet is a device that produces a magnetic field with the use of DC electricity. A simple electromagnet has a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core. A simple experiment would be to wrap a copper wire around an iron nail then connect both ends of the wire to a small battery. You will notice the nail is magnetized as long as the battery is connected.
An electromagnet is a piece of metal that can be affected by magnetism (usually iron) that is wrapped in a electric conducting thread or wire (usually copper wire.) A really easy way to make an electromagnet yourself is to take a iron nail and wrap it in some copper wire. Then just connect the two ends of the wire and connect it to a AA battery. Test it by using the end of the nail to pick up some paper-clips and such.