bar magnet, horse shoe magnet,ball ended magnet and cylindrical magnet.
I recomend doing the iron shavings and bar magnet experiment.x.x TRY IT .
There are 3 types o magnets parmanent, temporary, and electromagnets.you can also use water andblue food colloring to create a magnetic field.
Bar Magnet, horseshoe magnet etc
Ring magnets,pole magnets, horsehoe Magnets,circular magnets, ball-ended magnets,permanent magnets,temporary magnets and electromagnets
Bar magnet, ball ended magnet, cylindrical magnet,horse shoe magnet, round magnet
The different strengths of a magnet are determined by the magnetic fluids it produces. The strengths of a magnet are seen in motors, refrigerators and dynamos.
A refrigerator magnet is magnetic because it is a "permanent" magnet. An electromagnet is a magnetic field caused by a current flowing through a wire.
Gold, of any carat weight will not stick to a magnet. Only ferrous metals will stick to a magnet. Gold, aluminum, brass and copper are a few types of non-ferrous metals,and will not stick to a magnet. If your gold sticks to a magnet it is gold plated ferrous metal.
You can turn electromagnets on and off.
the different types of poles. They have to be different or else it won't have the "magnetic pull" the poles are north and south!
bar magnet :- cuboid shapecylindrical magnet :- cylinder shape
Bar magnet, ball ended magnet, cylindrical magnet,horse shoe magnet, round magnet
The different strengths of a magnet are determined by the magnetic fluids it produces. The strengths of a magnet are seen in motors, refrigerators and dynamos.
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What types of magnet either permanent or electromagnetic for AC and DC relay?"how DPDT relay works?
a electromagnet is bigger than a bar magnet
Electro magnets can be used to attract metals temperarily while permanent magnet would be used for compasses.
There are two main/most common, types of magnet. One is permanent and the other is temporary. There could be more detailed classifications, but I do not know them ;)
There are many types of metals you get ferrous and non ferrous metals. A magnet will stick to ferrous metals such as iron and steel but wont stick to non ferrous metals like copper or alluminium.
According to different conductors, magnet wires can be divided into copper-based magnet
Diffrent types of metal