Copper is not a magnetic metal and it will not be attracted towards magnet. But when small amount of electric current is passed through a copper wire, it behaves like magnet.
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let us take an example of electromagnet
electromagnet is a solenoid coil that gets magnetized it becomes a magnet due to flow of current.
it works on the principle of magnetic effect of current.
it consists of a long insulated copper wire wound around a soft iron core the magnetic effect remains only till the current is flowing through the solenoid.
electromagnet is a solenoid coil that gets magnetized it becomes a magnet due to flow of current.
it works on the principle of magnetic effect of current.
it consists of a long insulated copper wire wound around a soft iron core the magnetic effect remains only till the current is flowing through the solenoid.
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