move it back and forth infront of a copper wire that is connected to something i dont remember.
Yes.
It produces a magnetic field. Vice versa, when you run a magnet past a wire you generate an electric current. Electricity and magnetism are related. If you have electricity you can generate magnetism, if you have a magnet you can produce electricity.
Current flow
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
A electric current produces a magnetic field
Yes.
Michael Faraday
It produces a magnetic field. Vice versa, when you run a magnet past a wire you generate an electric current. Electricity and magnetism are related. If you have electricity you can generate magnetism, if you have a magnet you can produce electricity.
Current flow
Electro-Magnet
The strength of a magnet(electromagnet) made by flowing electric current through a conducting coil depends on magnitude of current. . .
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
the electric current is generated by the electric field. thus by the left hand rule when current is passed through a conductor a magnetic field is generated around it so that it is a similar act of a magnet. thus it seems to be a magnet.
yes
A magnet created when electric current flows through a coil of wire is called an electromagnet.
strong