* The magnets that you can use to stick things to the refrigerator (or other metallic surfaces).* Magnets that keep doors shut (where you need to push a bit to open them).
* Any electric motor; for example, the ventilator in your computer, the disk drive in your computer, an electric fan, also use magnets.
1. Scrap yard used for picking up cars and rubble 2.Screw driver Used for picking up screws with the magnetic end on the screwdriver ------------------------------------------------- Uses for Magnets: 1. to collect small things 2. to hold things to the refrigerator 3. used in a compass 4. used in making objects 5. used to magnetic strips where information can be stored 6. to prevent a frozen car lock Examples: 1. pins, nails, paper clips 2. paper, important information 3. to show direction (north, south, east, west) 4. telephone, computers, computer screens, vacuum, lamp, lights, washing machines, toys, speakers, microphones 5. usb stick 6. Place them over the outside door locks of your car overnight and they will keep the locks from freezing. Hope This Helps! :)
EXAMPLES OF AN ELECTROMAGNET ARE CARS, GENARATORS
In some landfills and dumps, electromagnets are used to pick out the metal objects from piles of trash. Also, electromagnets are being planned to operate hovercraft.
There are many uses of eletromagnets!For exaple the Japanese maglev train and some motors.
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cranes that move cars, containers etc
things like tosters, microvaves, fridge, freezer and so on ..............
Electromagnets are used in vending machines to deciever real coins from fake ones. Electromagnets will sort counterfeit money from real money, because most counterfeit money is an iron alloy. Iron is magnetic and gets pulled by the electromagnet, while real coins are not effected.
Electromagnet which uses electric current can be turned on and off.
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Two examples of heat conduction that are observable in everyday life:- heat conduction through walls- heat conduction through clothing- heat conduction from many home appliances
I can only think of these appliances that has electromagnets. Microwave, Oven Toaster, Refregirator, and Freezer.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnet
Electromagnets play vital roles in everyday life. They power electric motors in appliances, produce sound in speakers, and enable magnetic door locks for security. Medical imaging devices like MRI machines rely on electromagnets, and maglev trains use them for propulsion. Additionally, electromagnets are utilized in scrapyard cranes for efficient lifting of metallic objects. These applications demonstrate the widespread importance of electromagnets in modern society.
CAT Scan does not use electromagnets, its MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) which uses Electromagnets to produce images of the patient's body.
Anything that uses electromagnets to work, such as credit cards, monitors, or hard drives.
things like tosters, microvaves, fridge, freezer and so on ..............
because they can be turned on and off by opening and closing electric circuit.
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There are many examples of network security appliances. Some examples of network security appliances include the NSA 6600, the NSA 500, and the NSA 4600.
NO,THEY ARE NOT......only uses a normal magnet at the door.
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