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Q: Why do electric motors have many coils of wire?
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What has magnets and coils of copper wire?

Some DC motors.


How is a motor used in the generation of electricity?

Motors turn rotors that rotate coils of wires over a magnetic field, which creates an electric current in the wire.


Why are motors wired with solid wire?

Most motors aren't wired with solid wire. Typically only alternators or electric motors have solid wire.


Which of these must be used to create an electromagnet?

coils of wire, iron, and electric current


Is Nissans coil in the alternator?

Different Kinds of "Coils"It depends on what you mean by "coil." There are several different kinds of coils.IF you mean the "Ignition Coil," then the answer is no, the ignition coil is not inside the alternator.On the other hand, all alternators, generators, electric motors, etc., do have coils of wire inside, but those coils are generally referred to as "windings."


What component is made of loops of wire that rotate in the magnetic field provided by the field poles and field coils?

the rotor coils in an electric motor


How could you produce a magnetic field using a wire?

Any time an electric current passes through a wire, this will produce a magnetic field. If you want to make the field stronger, loop the wire into coils. The more coils you make, the stronger the field will be.


What part of electric fire gets hot when electricity flows though it?

I'm not sure but i think its the coils of wire


How is solenoid a magnet?

A Solenoid is an electro-magnet. It has coils of wire, usually copper. When an electric field is applied to the coils of wire, an magnetic field is generated. This magnetic field attracts a steel or iron segment on the switch and activates the switch.


How electric motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy?

it is done with a magnet and a rotating coil of wire


An electric motor turns because the electricity passing through its coils produces?

An electric motor turns because its coils are present between the poles of a strong magnet or electromagnet. Whenever a current passes through a wire in a magnetic field, the wire moves. The electromagnet and the copper coils are arranged in such a manner that when a current passes through the coil an armature linked to the coil rotates.


How do elements work?

Heating elements are tightly wound coils of resistive wire mounted inside of an electric furnace cabinet