When you flip the switch to turn off the electromagnet, the flow of electric current stops, which in turn stops the magnetic field from being produced by the coil. The magnetic field is generated by the flow of electric current through the coil, so cutting off the current stops the magnetic field, causing the electromagnet to stop working.
When the switch is turned off, it interrupts the flow of electricity to the electrical gadgets, causing them to stop working. This is because the electrical current that powers the gadgets is cut off, preventing them from receiving the necessary energy to function.
There should be a small slide switch on the fan. Turn it off and let it stop then move the slide switch then restart it and it should go in the other direction. If you are smart enough to ask a question on answers.com you should be smart enough to change the direction of a ceiling fan!
Electromagnets are energized with an electric current. Turn the power off to stop the current will do the trick.
No, a magnet should not stop a torch from working. Torches typically use batteries to power the light, and magnets do not interfere with the electrical circuit in a torch.
You can start an electric circuit by closing the circuit, typically by turning a switch on. You can stop an electric circuit by opening the circuit, usually by turning a switch off or disconnecting a wire.
top stops working. you stop hearing the buzzing sound of the switch working.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
You go to the settings icon and click on notifications a switch will appear you flip that switch so that it says no
No switch. But it does have a fuel pump fuse and relay that can stop it from working.
Switch? Relay?
Yes it could.
Column Switch
Could be low on freon,
The switch is burned out. Replace it.
When the switch is turned off, it interrupts the flow of electricity to the electrical gadgets, causing them to stop working. This is because the electrical current that powers the gadgets is cut off, preventing them from receiving the necessary energy to function.
We found the relay check lamp was the problem after replacement of vehicles stop light switch.
Possible bad ignition switch