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Water, as it flows downhill can be made to spin turbines. These turbines can be used to move electromagnets through electrical coils. The motion of magnets, though coils generates electricity through a process called induction.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
A steel alloy that contains titanium can withstand greater temperatures. A special alloy is used for superconducting magnets.
Yes a central magnet rotating with an array of magnetic material surrounding it spun at the relative speed so as not to defeat the magnetic field would create a centrifugal arrangement if that is the query.
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Yes, only relative motion between the coil and the magnetic field is important.
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Coal is burned to heat water, the water evaporates into steam and is forced through pipes to the generators where it spins turbines. The turbines are designed as magnets around an iron core spun with wire. When the magnets spin around the wire it generates electricity.Another user wrote:Coal is burned to heat water, the water evaporates into steam and is forced through pipes to the generators where it spins turbines. The turbines are designed as magnets around an iron core spun with wire. When the magnets spin around the wire it generates electricity.
generators work by rotating a magnetic field thru a wire shell or by rotating wire thru a stationary magnetic field (think of a small DC motor with magnets around the shell) since large generators dont have magnets in them (its not very efficent)you have to send a flowing current thru the rotating coils to produce the magnetic field. this induces current in the stator and you have a generator..of course the same effect is produced by inducing a current in the stator and pulling the output from the rotor.
Wind towers uses the power of the wind to propel the blades of the turbines. The turbines cause the rotation of magnets, which creates energies.
The stator and the magnets.
mechanical energy is turned into electrical energy using a generator. a generator works by spinning a coil in between the north and south poles of a magnet. this creates a electric current.
Magnets are used to generate electricity by rotating them around a metal wire. Alternatively, rotate magnets within a coiled metal wire.
The stator is the stationary part of a rotor system.
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.
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Electricity generated by water flowing through turbines which rotate between `brushes` of magnets surrounded by copper wire, I think!