by decreasing its current,by decreasing turns of coil
No. but he used an electromagnet to make discoveries about electricity.
No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism
An electrical current will cause an electromagnet to energise.
Other magnets, as well as magnetic substances such as iron, in which magnetism is induced by the external magnetic field.
When you remove the power source from an electromagnet, the magnetic field that was being generated by the flow of electric current through the coils of the electromagnet dissipates. As a result, the electromagnet loses its magnetic properties and no longer attracts or repels magnetic materials.
An electromagnet will lose most of its magnetism, once the current is turned off.
No. but he used an electromagnet to make discoveries about electricity.
Magnetism is lost in an electromagnet when the electric current flowing through the coil is turned off or interrupted. This interrupts the magnetic field generated by the coil, causing it to demagnetize.
Combo of electricity and magnetism
An increasing electric current moving into an electromagnet will become stronger in its magnetism. As the atoms align the increasing magnetism will stop at one point, making the electromagnet as strong as it can be.
No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism
An electromagnet's switched can be turned on, so that it can induce magnetism. Anelectromagnetcaneasilymake a stack of three carsbecausecar body is made a steel. Electromagnet and Steel develop a good power of magnetism.
The magnetism of an electromagnet is natural (it comes out of the laws of physics), but the magnetism disappears when the electricity is turned off - it is not a permanent magnetism.
over time it will lose its magnetism. It will also lose its magnetism if it is temperature is to high or when it's vibrate too much.
An electric current must flow through the coil of wire to make the electromagnet work. This current creates a magnetic field around the coil, inducing magnetism.
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an electromagnet is a type of magnet that is created by an electric current. the magnetism disappears when the current is removed. if you have a landline phone and the phone line runs right next to a power line and you hear a buzzing in the line, you're hearing electromagnetic interference a permanent magnet is a type of magnet that is created by aligning the molecules by pole. this type of magnet will not lose it's magnetism in our lifetime.