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Yes, you would be able to use electromagnets in space.

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How do you use a electromagnet?

electromagnetically


Does a doorbell use an electromagnet?

yes it does


Does an electric lamp use an electromagnet?

No.


What material should you use for an electromagnet?

You should use a ferromagnetic material, such as iron or steel, to make an electromagnet. These materials have strong magnetic properties that are necessary for creating a powerful electromagnet.


How does a stereo speaker use an electromagnet to produce sound?

An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.


How can you separate iron fillings?

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What kind of energy does an electromagnet use?

electromagnetism


What is the use of a Electromagnet in cranes?

To have a magnet that can be turned on and off.


What are three ways to make an electromagnetic stronger?

Increase the number of coils in the electromagnet. Use a stronger magnetic material in the core of the electromagnet. Increase the current flowing through the wire winding of the electromagnet.


Does a flashlight contain an electromagnet?

No, a flashlight does not contain an electromagnet. Flashlights typically use batteries to power a light bulb or LED for illumination.


How does a doorbell use an electromagnet?

The electromagnet is only part of the mechinism the whole item is called a solenoid which has a magnetized rod inside the electromagnet when 24 volts is applied the solenoid springs out of the coils of the electromagnet striking the bell. When released the rod returns by use of a spring and strikes another bell. Ding, Dong.


Does a battery use an electromagnet?

No, a battery does not use an electromagnet. A battery generates electrical energy through a chemical reaction within it, which creates a flow of electrons in a circuit. An electromagnet, on the other hand, uses electricity to create a magnetic field when the electric current passes through a coil of wire.