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Permanent magnets can be used in a compass to find north, or they can be used to the magnetic field you need in a motor or generator. Spinning a wire at a right angle through a magnetic field creates electricity in the wire.
Most electric motors require magnet to operate on the principal of attraction. A motor can operate without any permanents magnets by replacing the with another coil of wire.
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We find permanent magnets or electromagnets in the motors of vacuum cleaners, so, yes, vacuum cleaners use magnets. The type of magnet depends on the type of motor the machine has.
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.
The part of an electric motor that repels the poles of the permanent magnets is the fly wheel.
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An electric motor is made up of magnets .. some electric induced magnets , some permanent magnets . the electric magnets are arranged so that when the power is turned on they activate in a series of pulsing magnets.. this pulsing causes the magnets in the core and the magnets in the body of the motor to repel and attract as magnets will do .. this repelling and attracting causes the magnets to try and chase each other around .. this action is turning the core of the motor and producing the rotating action expected from an electric motor
Yes, an electric egg beater will have some kind of magnets in it. These may be permanent magnets, or may be electromagnets, but the motor in the appliance will have to have some kind of magnets in it to operate on electricity.
The most basic of electric motors consists of a permanent magnet and an electromagnet. This is not a requirement for all types of electric motors and most modern electric motors do not have permanent magnets. The stator and rotor are the two active elements of a simple electric motor and both have magnetic fields in the various types and designs of simple motors.