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.
Both magnetic fields and and electric fields have similar configurations. Magnets produce electric currents. By changing magnetic fields you can create these electric fields or currents. So there forth magnets can create electricity.
Magnets have so much to do with electricity since magnetic fields produce an electric current. Magnetism and electricity work hand in hand.
Permanent magnets do not require electricity. Electromagnets do.
-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.
Sure. A simple generator can be made by using magnets, wires, and iron. Look inside a hand-cranked radio or flashlight to see the basic layout.
My answer id they have different shapes and colors.
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.
no
both magents and electricity have positive and negiteve charges
Magnets are used to generate electricity by rotating them around a metal wire. Alternatively, rotate magnets within a coiled metal wire.
by putting magnets closer to each other
By rubbing two magnets together.
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Margaret Whalley has written: 'Experiment with magnets and electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity, Experiments, Juvenile literature, Magnets
Yes, magnets are an integral part of electrical energy generation.
magnet moves cause all magnets have an electric field around it]