The relationship between electricity and magnetism is intimate. A changing magnetic field induces electrical current in a wire, and is the basis for electrical generation. Also, an electrical current flowing through a wire creates a magnetic field, and is the basis for most motors.
In general, a changing magnetic field creates an electrical field, and a changing electrical field creates a magnetic field. In fact, light is exactly this; two fields oscillating at right angles, and inducing one another through space.
One of the four fundamental forces in the universe is the electromagnetic force. Not the electric or the magnetic force, but the electromagnetic force. Basically, you can't have electricity without magnetism and vice versa. That may not make electricity and magnetism exactly the same, but they are intertwined in a most intimate way.
The movement of charge carriers (free electrons, in the case of metal conductors) is accompanied by a magnetic field. In other words, an electric current is accompanied by a magnetic field, whose 'shape' can be described as concentric cylinders surrounding the direction in which the current is flowing.
When electricity passes through an electrical cord it travels at a speed but causing from its movement electromagnetic fields around moving current... magnets are given their attributes primarily from the behaviour of the particles its comprised of and the forces of attract and repel..
perhaps from the electron existing outside the membrane of the atomic nucleus..
diferences in magnetism electricity and gravity
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The main reason for both being related is:
A flowing current can produce a magnetic field , and an electric current can be induced using magnetic field
Electric fields generate magnetic fields and magnetic fields generate electric fields.
Faraday showed that a wire passing through a magnetic field will produce electricity. This is how a generator works. Many windings of wire on an armature spin in a magnetic field. This makes electricity.
If the magnets are touching, then yes there is, if they are at a distance then the only friction they would have is from the air between them.
-A generator or alternator -A Faraday Induction Coil
A generator is tool that converts kinetic energy into electricity, through the use of magnets which is surrounded by magnetic fields. As a magnet starts turning its magnetic fields collide with a coil that surrounds the magnet. Which induces current, which is electricity.
Superconducting magnets are electromagnets wound from superconducting coil (wire). Wire that conducts electricity with zero loss is said to be super conducting. At the present time zero resistance is not offered by any known material at room temperature, so superconducting magnets must be chilled to very low temperature.
alessandro volta
magnets are just 2 opposite forces coming together. Electricity is a the flow of energy going from one place to another
Electronics use electricity for power while electromagnets are magnets created by electricity.
well I am not really sure about that, but what you could try to do is increase the electrical charge connected to the magnet. There is a very close relationship between magnets and electricity.
electronic magnets as they work with electricity produced
Electricity
Magnets are conductors of electricity. If the magnets are made of a metal alloy, such as samarium cobalt, they become excellent conductors of electricity.
"electro magnets" are magnetic ONLY when electricity travels through a coil of wire surrounding them. "Magnets", as you state it, are permanent magnets and remain so independent of and not dependent upon any additional electrical charge.
no
both magents and electricity have positive and negiteve charges
by putting magnets closer to each other
By rubbing two magnets together.