Magnetic energy.
A magnet does not have perpetual energy.
yes Place the magnet near an iron ball and watch the ball accelerate toward the magnet.
As energy.
A magnet contains magnetic energy, which is a type of potential energy that results from the alignment of the magnetic dipoles within the material of the magnet. This energy is capable of exerting forces on other magnetic materials without direct contact.
The energy associated with the magnetic field of a permanent magnet is stored in the magnetic dipoles of the material making up the magnet. When the magnet is magnetized, these dipoles align in a way that stores energy within the material. This stored energy can be released when the magnet interacts with other magnetic materials or experiences mechanical forces.
lol the term "magnet" means energy.
Magnetic energy causes the nail to move towards the magnet. The magnetic field produced by the magnet exerts a force on the nail, causing it to move.
pole. the middle part of a magnet is the pole. :)
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.
A stator magnet is a permanent magnet located on the stationary part of an electric motor or generator. It produces a magnetic field that interacts with the rotating part (rotor) to generate mechanical motion or electrical power. Stator magnets play a crucial role in converting electrical energy into mechanical or vice versa in various applications.
Kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
electrical energy