Some DC motors.
To make a model showing tidal energy you will need a bucket, copper wire, magnets, a paddle, light bulb, and water. Place the magnets inside wire coils and attach the wire to the light bulb, fill the bucket with water, and use the paddle to make waves. The energy produced by the waves moving the magnets will create enough power to light the light bulb.
A water turbine produces energy by transferring the energy from flowing or falling water using a generator. A generator uses copper coils and magnets to create energy. The magnetic field produced from the magnets need to cross over the copper coils which excite the particles in the coils to produce and cause the electricity to flow, making electricity from water.
Yes, magnets are spun rapidly inside coils of wire to induce an electric current within the wire, this is the basic principal of an electricity generator.
No, not on it's own. Only iron (Fe)or alloys containing iron. Copper wire can be turned into a magnet, by passing electrical current through it.
The main shaft which is spun by the turbines rotates magnets inside of a coil of copper wire. This makes electricity.
You need a copper wire and magnets. put magnet on plus side of battery and then form the copper wire around it.
depends on the content of the copper wire, if its 100% usually it will
Most electrical coils and solenoids, use copper wire.
a magnet moved through a copper coil makes electricity
To make a model showing tidal energy you will need a bucket, copper wire, magnets, a paddle, light bulb, and water. Place the magnets inside wire coils and attach the wire to the light bulb, fill the bucket with water, and use the paddle to make waves. The energy produced by the waves moving the magnets will create enough power to light the light bulb.
No it does not attract to magnets
A water turbine produces energy by transferring the energy from flowing or falling water using a generator. A generator uses copper coils and magnets to create energy. The magnetic field produced from the magnets need to cross over the copper coils which excite the particles in the coils to produce and cause the electricity to flow, making electricity from water.
what repels to magnets and they only repel to magnets?
An electric motor. In a motor the coil spins within the magenetic field producing mechanical energy. In a generator the magnet spins within a coil to produce electricity. in either case the magnets can be either solid fixed magents or electromagnetic coils.
Ferro-magnets, permanent magnets, temporary magnets, and electromagnets. Ferro-magnets are magnets that are magnetic at a higher temperature than room temperature. do not quote me on that. permanent magnets are magnets that are always magnets, they are the kinds you use a lot. Temporary magnets are things that are magnetic in an extrenal magnetic field. Last but not least, electromagnets. Electromagnets are coils of wire around a cobalt, nickel, or iron. When ou run electricity through the wire, the core and wire become magnetic.
Usually enamelled copper wire.
Large Magnets, passing through magnetic fields which become electricity.