There is positive and negative.
The positive energy can't connect to a another positive there's a force between them that's doesn't let them connect.
Same with negative energy it has to connect to positive not negative.
magnetism works by the type of metal used to pull other type metal to it.
Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic metal.
Iron is a metal. Specifically, it is a transition metal known for its strength and ability to retain magnetism.
thermoeletric
The connection between magnetism and electricity is electromagnetism. An electric current creates a magnetic field, and a changing magnetic field induces an electric current. This relationship forms the basis of many technologies, such as electric motors and generators.
electricity
No. No connection between the two has been found yet.
Michael Faraday is known for discovering the connection between electricity and magnetism through his experiments with electromagnetic induction. His work led to the development of electromagnetic theory and laid the foundation for modern technology such as electric motors and generators.
magnetism works by the type of metal used to pull other type metal to it.
Magnetism in the name for metals attracting to each other. Magnets draw other metals and magnets to themselves. It is a powerful bond that can hold something in between the magnets and still hold a connection.
By magnetism
He is a Danish Scientist and was giving a lecture in Copenhagen to try and show there was no connection between electricity and magnetism.
Magnetization is the process of inducing magnetism in a paramagnetic metal.
magnetism
Magnetism is a physical property that describes the attraction or repulsion between certain materials such as iron and steel. It is caused by the alignment of magnetic dipoles in the material, creating a magnetic field around the object.
The relationship between electricity and magnetism is known as electromagnetism. This relationship was discovered by physicist James Clerk Maxwell in the 19th century. Essentially, when an electric current flows through a conductor, it creates a magnetic field around it. Similarly, a changing magnetic field can induce an electric current in a conductor. This connection between electricity and magnetism is fundamental to many technologies, such as electric motors, generators, and transformers.
Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic metal.