coils of wire, iron, and electric current
yes
A solenoid is an electromagnet An electromagnet is a solenoid with an iron core
iron
Iron, Nickel, Cobalt
iron box
Iron is a magnetic chemical element.
coils of wire, iron, and electric current
because exhibits maximum flux density requires small magnetising field exhibits low hysteresis loop
Electromagnets are used to separate ferrous metals (containing iron) and attracted to a magnet, from non-ferrous metals (not containing iron) which are not attracted to a magnet.
electromagnet can be acquired when electricity is passed through the soft iron piece.
Soft iron is used as the metallic substance which gets attracted to the electromagnet and a hammer is attached to the armature which strikes the gong when the armature is attracted.
Use an electromagnet.
yes
A solenoid is an electromagnet An electromagnet is a solenoid with an iron core
iron
Iron, Nickel, Cobalt