Not magnetic
Magnetic: Fridge magnet Non magnetic: Milk
It non magnetic
Non magnetic!!
no potassium is not magnetic :(
a motor
Fans are comprised of both coils and magnets. When the fan is turned on, an electric current is sent through the coil in the fan and will move around in a circle. Because electricity emits a magnetic field, the magnets in the fan will be attracted to the magnetic force emitted by the electricity moving around in the coil and the fan will start to spin.
The motor does it, by producing a rotating magnetic field, which twists the fan blades.
Both the fan and pump have coils.
fan converts electric energy into magnetic and further mechanical energy
In a motor such electric fan it needs magnetic field to operate if a coil is being energized it creates magnetism. How many speed does your electric fan has? usually it has 3 speeds so it need 3 windings and 1 for the magnetic field therefore there are 4 windings the Running winding, Starting winding, Auxiliaries.
Electrical energy is converted to magnetic energy, which makes the fan motor spin.
It is made up of coil...when an AC voltage is applied, it produces magnetic flux which is repelled by another magnet around it . this applies a force against and the fan gets rotated..... i am sorry if the above info is wrong.......
Simply: a motor creates an electromotive force causing a armature to rotate within a magnetic field; the more force the faster it goes. The fan blade angles cut and force the air thereby causing the blowing effect.
Wires carry current to the fan from the electrical circuits of the building it is in. Inside the fan motor wires are wound in a particular fashion to make a coil. When any voltage is applied to such a wound coil, it generates an electro magnetic field. When any eletro magnet is placed near to this field, it experience a force, which is what makes the fan rotate.
First changes into magnetic energy that leads to mechanical energy along with some heat energy
Not magnetic