you can wrap a wire around a metal object and attach both ends of the wire to the battery and you metal will be magnetisedfor an amount of time.
to make a temporary magnet you need a metal object such as a steel paperclip. if you hold a magnet against it you can pick up and magnetic object for a short amount of time.
You can rub a permanent magnet against something else that can be magnetized, like a paper clip.
by stroking a magnet the right way you will make the magnet very happy, this will cause it to magnetise better, much like stroking a cat or dog. a happy magnet is a strong magnet
yes it is possible to make a magnet from iron because it is magnetic and magnetic things can be turned into magnets.
we want to make a permanant magnet from an ordinary iron
Heating up a magnet actually makes it weaker. A magnet can be completely demagnetized when heated past it's Curie temperature.
by this procces you r-arrenge the atoms of the pin by a special shape that makes it a magnet
yes it can.
Yes
Put a magnet into AC electricity
Magnet->Electricity->Motor
a generator
A coil doesn't make electricity it can however alter voltage and amperage output.
No. but he used an electromagnet to make discoveries about electricity.
It depends on the amount of sunlight and the amount of electricity the panel can make if the magnet is an electromagnet, but it is possible.
A moving magnet will cause an electric field - a voltage. This can cause currents in nearby conductors.
a piece of metal 12volt batt a piece of wire
Some metals are naturally paramagnetic, meaing that you can induce a magnet field on it but only with a very strong magnet. To actually magnetize the metal itself without a magnet, you would have to make an induced magnet by wrapping the metal around a copper wire and sending electricity through it. It all has to do with the arrangement of the electrons within the metal.
by burning the fuel to heat water to make steam to turn a turbine to rotate a magnet about a coil (or a coil about a magnet) to make electricity.