The two ends of an electromagnet are called the north pole and the south pole. These ends are where the magnetic field lines originate and terminate, respectively.
The ends of an electromagnet that are useful are called the poles. There are two poles: the North pole and the South pole, which determine the direction of the magnetic field. The poles play a key role in how electromagnets interact with other magnets and magnetic materials.
The mental center of an electromagnet is called the magnetic pole. It is the point on the electromagnet where the magnetic field is concentrated and strongest.
The rotating electromagnet in an alternator is called the rotor.
A rotary switch.
To make an electromagnet toy, you will need a battery, insulated copper wire, a small metal rod or nail, and a switch. Wind the copper wire around the metal rod tightly, leaving ends free. Connect the wire ends to the battery terminals with the switch in between and when you turn on the switch, the current will flow through the wire creating a magnetic field, turning it into an electromagnet.
The ends of an electromagnet that are useful are called the poles. There are two poles: the North pole and the South pole, which determine the direction of the magnetic field. The poles play a key role in how electromagnets interact with other magnets and magnetic materials.
Yes. Usually two - called rotor and stator.
Get a compass
The mental center of an electromagnet is called the magnetic pole. It is the point on the electromagnet where the magnetic field is concentrated and strongest.
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The rotating electromagnet in an alternator is called the rotor.
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A line.
North and South (Poles) :)
stator
It is called an electromagnet.
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