Conductive coil.
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An electromagnet can be used a couple of ways. It can be used on the end of a crane, to pick up large pieces of metal to be moved into shredders, or restacked for transportation, crushing, etc. It can also be used to separate metal from non-metal pieces. Usually, these types of magnets are on a conveyor belt, and will cull metal from, say, plastics or other non-ferrous metals such as copper, and aluminum.
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An electrical current will flow in a conductor, when a magnet is moved next to a conductor - or when the conductor is moved next to the magnet.
You will generate electricity. As the wire cuts through the magnetic field.As the magnet is moved, there will be an induced electro-motive force (EMF) which can cause a current in the coil. Once the magnet stops moving, the current will go to zero.
Only while the magnet is entering or leaving the loop. If you hold it still, no current is generated. The same goes for a longer magnet where the loop is being moved, but the magnet always remains inside the loop; no current.
An alternating current.
the magnetic field affecting the wire changes as the magnet moves.
yes, it will be very small but the inductance from the magnet should stimulate a current in the wire as it will cause electrons to move.
an AC, or alternating current
makes current flow through a magnet
When you wind a current carrying wire into a coil, it causes the concentration of the magnetic field line to intensify. Depending on which pole of the magnet is in the up position, the wire will move towards or bend away from it.
That means it can be moved.
no. but a frog can be, google: frog levitation magnet
there is a permanent magnet and a conductor (metal)in relation. when the conductor is moved by cutting the magnetic relay. there will be a charge in the conductor. this is the eddy current priciple