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Iron - use a bunch of iron nails, wrapped many times with insulated copper wire, if making your own electromagnet.
Soft iron core
One of them is how many coils go around the electromagnet. also the amout of current flow< and the type of core material.
Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB or NIB) would be the stongest material of an magnet.(Is the tempature which for this material is 12,800 . Hc is the lenth of the material which is 12,300. BHmax is the strenth which is for this material 40 . The other strenth for other materials are 26, 5.5,3.5 . The highest was 40
Aluminium
Iron - use a bunch of iron nails, wrapped many times with insulated copper wire, if making your own electromagnet.
steel is note for an elecromagnet because once it turned magnetic it stays magnetic
Iron
True
Soft iron core
using a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core. :)
One of them is how many coils go around the electromagnet. also the amout of current flow< and the type of core material.
Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB or NIB) would be the stongest material of an magnet.(Is the tempature which for this material is 12,800 . Hc is the lenth of the material which is 12,300. BHmax is the strenth which is for this material 40 . The other strenth for other materials are 26, 5.5,3.5 . The highest was 40
An electromagnet requires only two parts, a core of ferro-magnetic material and wires winding around it. The wires magnetize the core when current flows through them, and the core then creates the magnetic field which the electromagnet is intended to produce.
Aluminium
I do think that steel is the perfect material to use.......
take any magnetic material wrap a metal wire around it which conducts electricity and pass electricity through it