Because they can be turned off and on again(unlike permanent magnets) they can pick up steel and other magnetic materials that can be recyled and more them to seperate places. Therefore seperating the rubbish.
to make products ,cars etc even though they cause poullition
No, they did not lead because they have to go over many things
It's a term used in Asia to mean industrial recycling, from waste back into raw materials for new production.
A plant layout could be one of two things ... 1. The layout of plants, greenery or any such other used in landscaping. It is the arrangement of where you would like your plants to be planted and grow. 2. The layout or blueprint of a building aka warehouse aka plant.
A water-powered factory did not create pollution and could only operate near water, but a steam-powered factory did create pollution and could operate anywhere on land
Electromagnets are used in recycling metals to separate ferrous metals from non-ferrous metals. When a magnet is applied to a mixture of metals, only the ferrous metals (which are magnetic) are attracted to the magnet. This allows for efficient sorting and separation of different types of metals for recycling purposes.
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Electromagnets are used in various applications such as electric motors, MRI machines, loudspeakers, magnetic separation in recycling facilities, and in magnetic levitation trains for transportation.
Electromagnets are used in various everyday applications such as doorbells, speakers, MRI machines, and electric motors. They are also used in industries like transportation for maglev trains and in recycling facilities to separate metals from other materials.
Electromagnets can be used in various applications such as in electric motors, MRI machines, speakers, and magnetic levitation trains. They are also used in industries for lifting and separating materials in processes such as recycling and metal fabrication.
collection costs, fumes from factories, waste from factories
Electromagnets are used in various applications such as MRI machines in hospitals for medical imaging, scrap metal sorting in recycling facilities, and in electric motors and generators for transportation and industrial equipment. They are also used in speakers, telecommunication devices, and magnetic levitation trains.
they are used in the recycling process to separate iron from other materials they are used in bells they are used in loudspeakers they are used in reed switches in burgles alarms this is because they can get and loose magnetism rapidly
Electromagnets...electromagnets are magnets attract, or pull, some kinds of metal objects. Stronger magnets exert a greater pull on the objects they attract. Sometimes it would be useful if you could turn off a magnet when you did not want it to attract objects. That is what an electromagnet can do. Some electromagnets .in power plants and factories electromagnets are very large. You can make a small, simple electromagnet in school or at home.
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The electromagnets that are used in junkyards are called just that, electromagnets. They are used to sort out different types of metals.
Two applications of electromagnets are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines used in medical imaging and magnetic separators used in recycling plants to separate metals from non-metals.