A relay is made up of a coil with an iron core and a movable iron bar. The movable iron bar in a relay is called a switch.
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∙ 9y agoA iron bar is a conductor
The iron bar would become more magnetic.
The copper has a higher thermal expansion coefficient than the iron. The copper wants to get longer relative to the iron so the bar bends away from the iron strip. For example if iron is on top and copper on the bottom the bar bows downward. This seems opposite to your question conclusion
One can deform a bar of iron elastically i.e. after the forces on the bar are removed , the iron bar will move back into its original, non deformed shape. You can already guess that there is a limit to elastically loading such an iron bar. Too large a force will deform the bar plastically or, in simpler words, forever. Back to flexible. I understand your question is about elasticity and iron has it to a limit.
The student tested his theory using electromagnets, an iron bar, and a piece of copper coil.
It is called an armature.
A relay.
The armature.
The armature.
A solenoid consists of a coil with an iron core and a movable iron bar. The term was coined by French physicist, Andre-Marie Ampere.
A relay.
you have to mine iron ore then put it in a furnace and you will get an iron bar called an iron ingot.
A iron bar is a conductor
A iron bar is a conductor
A iron bar is a conductor
tire iron or tire bar. A short one is called a b**tch bar.
a "capo" or "clamp"