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the strongest parts of a magnet are it poles. xxx Lisa Hope I helped you!!

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A soft iron core should be inserted into a coil of wire and a current must pass through the wire. So the three necessary parts of an electromagnet is a soft iron core, a coil of wire, and a battery or some other source that gives current.

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An electromagnet normally consists of a wire coil to generate the magnetic field, a ferrous core to improve magnetization, and a voltage source. The coil generates a magnetic field, as a result of the physical properites of an inductor (moving magnetic fields create electric fields, and moving electric fields create magnetic fields, so the moving electrons generate the magnetic field. coiling the wire improves the field) the core improves the inductance of the coil, making the field stronger, and the voltage source provides the current necessary to generate the field. For the some coil, higher voltage means higher current, which causes a stronger field.

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the strongest parts of a magnet are it poles. xxx Lisa Hope I helped you!!

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the parts of an electromagnet are the source,the coils of wire

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hi can u please answer my question ? anybody please

:What are the kinds of magnet?
all magnets have both a north pole and a south pole.

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The north pole and the south pole. Half of the magnet is red and the other half is blue.

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