Electromagnets are primarily used to produce electricity Any large scale facility with lots of instruments will definitely have electromagnets in it. Generators in the powerhouse uses big electromagnets to produce AC voltage which is then transported for the commercial or residential use.
That really depends what gas you are talking about. For example, air is a gas, and you can get it for free.
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Simply use Newton's Second Law:F = ma (force = mass x acceleration)
The finding that electric current can produce magnetic field (Oersted Theory) that leds to idea that magnetic field should also produce electric current (Faraday Theory). I . xD -JMiko Andres Benjamin B. Esguerra Memorial National High School
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There's only 3 things that can cause this. #1 FREEZEING No antifreeze #2 cheap or junk Radiators #3 HEAD GASKET-- CRACKED HEAD. Leaking compression into the water jackets.
you need a radiator that is as big as your head you moron. radiators go in your car.
For a 4 cyl. there is only 1. For a V6 there is 1 for the water and 1 smaller for the oil.
The cheapest option between electric, radiators and central heating is Gas Central Heating. The reason that gas is cheaper than electric is because electricity costs 4-6 times more than gas.
Major decisions in production are:1.what to produce?2.For whom to produce?3.How to produce it?4.Where to produce it?4.When to produce? (dealing wit a service)
following are the 4 basic economics problems- 1 what to produce and how much to produce? 2 how to produce? 3 for whom to produce? 4 how to accelerate economic growth?