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Electromagnets
Inside of electric motors are electromagnets and permanent magnets. In a metal junk yard large electromagnets are used to pick up metal. In MRI's large electromagnets are used for imaging.
An iron core and copper wire (that is coated with an insulator) are used all the time to make electromagnets.
Electromagnets.
Since electromagnets are used in most large electric motors,the answer is almost all industry.
Electromagnets are used to make electric power because magnets are a type of electricity,and electro is at the front.
Iron is used for electromagnets.
Industrial Electromagnets Use higher quality metals for the coil winding. Also the windings are of different design and there are more of them. The metals used for the conductor are also of better quality material and have greater voltage sent to them.
Yes. Electromagnets don't require a magnetic material; they just require a conductor and an electric current.
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The electromagnets that are used in junkyards are called just that, electromagnets. They are used to sort out different types of metals.
AC/DC Motors, Generators etc. are the devices that make Used of electromagnets.
Inside of electric motors are electromagnets and permanent magnets. In a metal junk yard large electromagnets are used to pick up metal. In MRI's large electromagnets are used for imaging.
Electromagnets are used in many things such as in televisions, blenders, doorbells, and speakers
using a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core. :)
Electromagnets are used in many electronic devices because they can be used to lift very heavy objects. They are also in machines doctors and scientists use everyday. As you can see, electromagnets are used in many different ways!