Question:What creates the magnetic field in an electromagnet?
Now all you need to know is the definition of an
electromagnet in order to find the answer.
Definition: An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by the flow of .
Answer:TheElectric current make's the magnetic field in anElectromagnet.
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Pregunta: ¿Qué crea el campo magnético en un electroimán?
Ahora todo lo que necesitamos saber es la definición de un electroimán con el fin de encontrar la respuesta.
Definición: Un electroimán es un tipo de imán en la que se produce el campo magnético por el flujo de.
Respuesta: La corriente eléctrica es hacer que el campo magnético de un electroimán.
a magnetic field
The magnetic field will be not be as strong. It will be weaker.
Changing the amount of magnetic field (known as "flux") through a conductor exerts a force on charged particles (electrons in the wire). A change in magnetic field strength in a region of space induces an electric field which circles the magnetic field lines, surprisingly whether or not there is a conductor there or not. It turns out that magnetism and electricity are inherently linked, they are kind of manifestations of the same thing. If "something" has the property of electric charge, it creates an electric field. If that something moves, it creates a magnetic field.
A coil of wire or a coil in the shape of a cylinder is a typical shape for an electromagnet. The strength of the magnetic field of an electromagnet can be increased significantly if the coil is wrapped around an iron core. This does not happen with nonmagnetic materials such as wood or aluminum or rubber. The enhancement of the electromagnet is caused by the magnetic properties of iron. The atoms of iron have magnetic properties as a consequence of thier electronic structure. (The cause of magnetism at the atomic level is a complex issue if described in detail and that complexity is beyond this explanation.) In a simplified picture one can say that at the atomic level the iron atoms act like little magnets. The magnetic characteristics of iron are such that an external magnetic field causes the rearrangement of the electronic structure of the iron at the atomic level and that creates a magnetization in the iron. That magnetizations has its own magnetic field just like a normal permanent magnet. The field created by the magnetization of the material adds to the external field and one gets a stronger magnetic field in and around the iron core.
Adding more coils will make the magnetic field stronger. Magnetic field increases.
An electromagnet requires only two parts, a core of ferro-magnetic material and wires winding around it. The wires magnetize the core when current flows through them, and the core then creates the magnetic field which the electromagnet is intended to produce.
An magnet is a material or object that creates a magnetic field. Bar magnets constantly create their magnetic field, while electromagnets are coils that only produce a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it.
a magnetic field
An magnet is a material or object that creates a magnetic field. Bar magnets constantly create their magnetic field, while electromagnets are coils that only produce a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it.
An electromagnet is created by winding a coil of wire around an iron core. Electrical current is passed through the wire, which creates a magnetic field. Something that is electromagnetic is anything that is an electromagnet.
If the electromagnet has a core, which has become magnetized, then the core will have a residual magnetic field when the power is removed.
No. Venus has no magnetic field.
An electromagnet produces a magnetic field when current is passed through it wire winding.
An electromagnet is a magnet that only generates magnetic forces when electricity is running through it, basically a magnet that can be turned on and off. An electromagnetic field is the magnetic force generated when an electromagnet is used.
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.
A magnetic field is generated whenever a current is passing through a wire.
When you decrease the current in an electromagnet, the magnetic field decreases.