the electrons in the wire begin to flow
The color of wire is unchanged.
The matter in copper wire melts then explodes into a green flame
copper wire because we all know that metal strengthens the magnetic field but copper has a special property that strengthens the magnetic field further so copper is the answer P.S. i already did the experiment
as a cu wire is a conductor, electrical current does go through it, but some of the electrical energy gets converted into heat energy, and that is why the wire aslo heats up a bit.
This serves to spread out the point of application of the heat.
the electrons in the wire begin to flow
the electrons in the wire begin to flow
the electrons in the wire begin to flow
It might leave a copper coloured streak across the magnet, but apart from that, nothing much. I think you are looking at what happens to a copper wire when it is moved in a magnetic field. In which case the answer is, a current is induced in the wire. (It does not have to touch)
You will generate electricity. As the wire cuts through the magnetic field.As the magnet is moved, there will be an induced electro-motive force (EMF) which can cause a current in the coil. Once the magnet stops moving, the current will go to zero.
the magnetic field affecting the wire changes as the magnet moves.
An alternating current.
an AC, or alternating current
The copper wire carries an electric current.
yes, it will be very small but the inductance from the magnet should stimulate a current in the wire as it will cause electrons to move.
1/2 true, when moved though a wire coil electricity is formed.
a magnet moved through a copper coil makes electricity