An electro magnet proves that Electricity and Magnetism always co-exist in nature
pass electricity through the wire and you'll have an electro magnet.
an iron nail, a long peice of wire, a large battery or a transformer
you cannot do that but good luck anyways
You can supercharge a magnet by coiling a metal wire around a magnet then hooking both ends of the wire to a battery. Make sure the wire can conduct electricity and the more coils around the magnet, the better.
A generator is tool that converts kinetic energy into electricity, through the use of magnets which is surrounded by magnetic fields. As a magnet starts turning its magnetic fields collide with a coil that surrounds the magnet. Which induces current, which is electricity.
Electro magnets differs from permanent magnet because it requires electricity. A simple electro magnet consists of an iron rod wrapped in a coil of copper and when electricity flows through the copper, a magnetic field is formed.
Any time a magnet passes through a coil of copper wire (the electro magnet) it produces electricity. In all reallity, you don't really have an electro magnet in a generator. Since the Coil or(field) is making the electricity instead of using electricity, the electro magnet isn't really a magnet; but more like an "anti-magnet" :)
Put a magnet into AC electricity
An electro-magnet.
A magnet uses the electro-magnetic force. This force also includes electricity. Very basically, it works by electrons exchanging a proton. So a magnet doesn't use energy.
An electro-magnet can be turned on and off.
A electro magnet is used for lifting things by the magnetic force provided by the amount of coils and the size of the battery
The Wonderful Electro-Magnet - 1909 was released on: USA: 30 November 1909
An electro magnet!
Electro-Magnet
Sending electricity though a copper wire wrapped round an iron core will create an electro-magnet.
pass electricity through the wire and you'll have an electro magnet.