Some people believe magnetic ions have healing properties. The theory is that the body absorbs positive or negative ions to reduce pain, swelling and increase immunity.
yes. electric current low always generates a magnetic field.
No, polarization is not the source of magnetism. Magnetism is caused by the alignment of magnetic moments in a material, while polarization refers to the separation of positive and negative charges in a material. Magnetism arises from the movement of electrons in atoms and their alignment in a magnetic field.
Put it in a coil which has an alternating current in it. The AC current produces a magnetic field in the coil which alternates with the changing voltage. This changes the magnetism of the permanent magnet. Gradually reduce the current in the coil and the permanent magnet will end up unmagnetised.
if alternate current is pass through electric bell will it ring?
Hans Christian Oersted discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism in 1820 when he observed that an electric current flowing through a wire caused a nearby compass needle to deflect. This observation demonstrated that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
Peter Gruich has written: 'Magnetism and the atom' -- subject(s): Atomic theory, Lattice theory, Magnetism
'Ring of Magnetism' specifically says that it can only be equipped to a monster on your side of the field. If a player takes control of a monster equipped with 'Ring of Magnetism', then the Equip Spell card will be destroyed because it is equipping an illegal target.
An increase in an electrical current will cause magnetism to increase but a decrease in an electrical current will cause magnetism to decrease.
Demagnetizing a current means too take away the magnetism from the current ;)
Electric current in a coil can induce magnetism in an iron nail,place near the coil.when the electric current is cut off the magnetism in the iron nail disappears.the magnetism in the nail exist so long as there is electric current in the coil.this is an electromagnet.
There is no theory yet to answer the question.
Oersted concluded from his experiment that an electric current produces a magnetic field. This discovery established the relationship between electricity and magnetism, leading to the development of electromagnetism theory.
Electricity and magnetism are closely related. in 1802, Hans Christian Ørsted observed this by noting that electric current caused magnetism. In 1821, Michael Faraday, noted that electric currents could be induced by magnetic fields. In the 1860's, James Clerk Maxwell, enhanced this with his Electromagnetic Theory, and Maxwell's Equations, which unified the relationship between electricity, magnetism, and light into a common Electromagnetic Field. Several other physicists contributed to this knowledge.
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.
Michael Faraday
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Well, for starters e=mc2 Therefore e=(einstein's theory) E "IS" Einstein. Einstein is dead. Therefore, electricity and magnetism do not exist