It is chemical energy.
For both the magnetic and electric (static) fields, energy is considered to be stored in the field.
To generate an alternating current, a magnet must use kinetic energy. This means that the magnet must move at a certain speed and velocity in order to create a strong enough energy charge.
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You can use a magnet to stroke on a non - magnetic material for awhile (like 10 minutes) and see what happens
iron colbalt and nickel
A magnet does not have perpetual energy.
Magnetic energy.
yes Place the magnet near an iron ball and watch the ball accelerate toward the magnet.
As energy.
True. when you heat a magnet you are supplying it with energy therefore the dipoles have enough energy to free themselves form their initial order.
lol the term "magnet" means energy.
A magnet uses the electro-magnetic force. This force also includes electricity. Very basically, it works by electrons exchanging a proton. So a magnet doesn't use energy.
There is really no way to make energy - do some reading about the Law of Conservation of Energy for more details. With a magnet, you can convert one type of energy into another - mechanical energy into electrical energy, or electrical energy into mechanical energy.
For both the magnetic and electric (static) fields, energy is considered to be stored in the field.
electrical energy
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