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Q: The discovery of electromagnets led to the invention of electric motors?
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The discovery of electromagnets led to the invention of electric motors.?

Yes it did


Do telephones telegraphs and electric motors all use electromagnets?

phones and electric motors definitely do!


How an electromagnet is useful in a different ways?

All electric motors are electromagnets.


What industry use electromagnets?

Since electromagnets are used in most large electric motors,the answer is almost all industry.


Where use electromagnets?

Inside of electric motors are electromagnets and permanent magnets. In a metal junk yard large electromagnets are used to pick up metal. In MRI's large electromagnets are used for imaging.


What are devices that use electromagnets?

Motors Transformers Maglev trains Electric toothbrushes Induction heaters


Which device converts electric energy into rotational kinetic energy?

Some options:electric motorsolenoideinstein electromagnetic pump with no moving partsetc.


What do magnet have to do with simple motors?

Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy through moving electric conductors through a magnetic field. Magnets can be permanent magnets or electromagnets.


Direct electric current cannot be used to operate A. Electric motors B. Electric heaters C. Electromagnets D. Transformers?

Direct electric current cannot be used to operate D. Transformers.


What is electromagnets used in?

Electromagnetism is used in electric motors, computer hard drives (and other magnetic storage media), junkyard electromagnets, televisions, particle accelerators, MRIs, and many other devices.


What are some examples of some real life electromagnets?

All the electric motors/generators in your life. For instance: an electric egg-beater, the "alternator" and the starter in your car, vacuum cleaners.


Where are electromagnets currently found?

In the real world? Everywhere... Doorbells, hard-drives, electric motors, coil-guns, tape players (if you can remember those), cellphones, speakers, electric guitars,