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Yes. Electromagnets are named only because magnetism is caused because of electric current flowing through.

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What magnet is created by electricity?

It is called an electromagnet.


How is an electromagnet like a permanent magnet?

An electromagnet is like a permanent magnet in that both can attract objects made of iron or steel. However, an electromagnet can be turned on and off by controlling the flow of electricity through it, while a permanent magnet always produces a magnetic field.


Do an electromagnet have an static electricity?

Yes


When was the electromagnet created?

The electomagnet came from William surgeon in 1825


What happens to an electromagnet when the electricity supplying it is switched off?

When the electricity supplying an electromagnet is switched off, the magnetic field produced by the electromagnet disappears. This means that the electromagnet loses its magnetic properties and no longer attracts or repels magnetic materials.


When can an electromagnet acquire?

electromagnet can be acquired when electricity is passed through the soft iron piece.


What is one electromagnet?

magnet that is a conductor if electricity


What factors determine an electromagnet?

Electricity and magnecity


What is the synonyms of electromagnet?

Combo of electricity and magnetism


Does electromagnet produce electricity or use electricity?

It doesn produce electricity. It uses electricity and shows magnetic properties.


What are the advantages and disadvantage's of an electromagnet?

an electromagnet requires electricity and you will have to pay for it. permanent magnets are always on and you can change the strength of it.


How does the flow of electricity impact the strength and functionality of an electromagnet?

The flow of electricity affects the strength and functionality of an electromagnet by determining the magnetic field produced. More electricity flow increases the strength of the magnetic field, making the electromagnet stronger and more effective in attracting or repelling objects.