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Yes, a scrap heap magnet works in the exact same way as a normal magnet but on a large scale. Iron, Cobalt and Nickel are all magnetic elements.
A scrap heap magnet is an electromagnet, therefore whilst it is on, it can attract any magnets and metal objects with any Nickel, Cobalt and Gadolinium in them. Hope that answered your question ^.^
Scrap heap magnets are basically electromagnets. Electromagnets are simply wire coils usually would around an iron core. When connected to a DC voltage or current source, the electromagnet becomes energized, creating a magnetic field just like a permanent magnet. The magnetic flux density is proportional to the magnitude of the current flowing in the wire of the electromagnet.
A scrap heap magnet can attract heavy and large objects like cars lorrys metal chairs and many more thing but they have to be madeout of iron, cobalt, nickel or steel well sometime depending on what metals or used to make it. == ==
A scrapheap crane works simply by a piece of soft iron surrounded in coper coiled coil and a electromagnet. when the switch is activated a current is sent from the battery to the electromagnet!
They are used everyday to move scrap iron around the scrap yard...
Yes, a scrap heap magnet works in the exact same way as a normal magnet but on a large scale. Iron, Cobalt and Nickel are all magnetic elements.
Dose scrap magnets HAVE ANY VALUE
well basically anthing that is made out of metal and steel, will move on a scrap heap magnet.
A scrap heap magnet attracts steel - but not steel with a high chromium or nickel content
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They are used everyday to move scrap iron around the scrap yard...
There are three different ways to increase your magnet:Increase the voltage or current.Add more turns of the coil.Add a magnetic core inside the coils which will focus the magnetic field.
It very efficiently separates ferrous from non-ferrous scrap.
With your MIND.
Industrial ceramic magnets otherwise known as large rotating drum magnets, are used by the metal scrap and recycling industries. The magnets are used to separate and process metals. If you are looking to recycle one of these magnets you can find a company that uses them for recycling.
They are attached to cranes and are used to lift up heaps of scrap metal