That will induce a voltage across the wire.
an alternating current
Induced voltage.
An alternating current.
electromagnet
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Electromagnetic induction.
an inductor
YESA solenoid is a coil of wire, which turns into a magnet when a?current?flows through
When a wire has an electric current run through it it produces a magnetic feild. A coil of wire (also called a selonoid) produces a strong magnetic feild perpindicular to the turns of wire when a current is run through it. This is also known as electric magnet. Its also worthy to note that speakers work based off of this concept
Yes, but only if the magnet or the wire are kept moving.
No. In order to induce an EMF, the coil and the magnet must be moving in relation to each other.
Yes. That peculiar action weill create a current in the coil for as long as you keep the magnet moving.
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Electromagnetic induction.
an inductor
moving a loop of wire through a magnetic Field. The rotation of a coil of copper wire trough a magnetic field changes magnetic field as "seen" from the coil inducing an alternating current.
The magnetic lines of force surrounding the bar magnet, cut through the coils of wire, causing electrons to move. This induces an electric current. It is the movement that is important, whether moving into, or out of, the coil.
This can be done by moving a magnet through a coil of wire. This is called electromagnetic induction and it results in a voltage being induced in the coil. The charges in the coil are set in motion...
You will generate electricity. As the wire cuts through the magnetic field.As the magnet is moved, there will be an induced electro-motive force (EMF) which can cause a current in the coil. Once the magnet stops moving, the current will go to zero.
The standard way of generating electricity is moving a wire coil through a magnetic field. So yes
That depends on how fast the magnet and wire coil are moving relative to each other. Without that no answer can be given.