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Yes to all. -- Electrical current in a toaster produces thermal energy, often known as "heat". -- In a light bulb produces light. -- In the wires dangling from eaqr-buds produces sound. -- In a solenoid coil or motor stator produces magnetic forces.
The main principle of an electric motor is converting the electrical energy in to mechanical energy.when electricity flows in a closed circiuit it exhibits electromagnetic waves around it...in similar this passion when coil of copper wire are placed in between magnetic poles,when electicity flows in the coil,the magnetic waves by the coil are reflected by the magnetic poles we placed so this in turn produces torque..That is mechanical work ..so in this way we can turn electrical energy into mechanical energy
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Magnets actually generate electricity. When a wire is passed through a magnetic field it produces electron flow. Coils of wire can detect magnetic flux variation and be used as sensors.
An electric current produces a magnetic field.
it works on the electromagnetic principle the conductor cuts the magnetic field which produces induces emf for the flow of current
Electrical wiring with current flowing through it produces an electromagnetic field. That magnetic field can interfere with other electromagnetic radiation, such as the radio signal that are produced and received by a cellular phone.
Yes, The movement of electrical charges produces a magnetic field
When electrical charges get accelerated then it produces a kind of disturbance both electrical and magnetic in two perpendicular directions varying sinusoidally with time. The electrical vector and magnetic vector both will be perpendicular to the direction in which disturbance is propagating. Hence the electromagnetic wave is termed as transverse wave.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
The vibration of electrically charged particles produces a type of energy known as electromagnetic radiation.
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Electromagnetic Induction.
An electrical generator does that.
You can detect the magnetic field by its pull on another magnet, including a compass needle.
Electrical current is nothing but movement of electrons in case of metals. It causes heating and produces magnetic field.