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what is the use of an electromagnet


ritesh1278: Uses of Electromagnets. Electromagnets are used in all kinds of electric devices, including hard disk drives, speakers, motors, and generators, as well as in scrap yards to pick up heavy scrap metal. They're even used in MRI machines, which utilize magnets to take photos of your insides!

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Answered by saradhadevisenthil
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Electromagnets are used in all kinds of electric devices, including hard disk drives, speakers, motors, and generators, as well as in scrap yards to pick up heavy scrap metal. They're even used in MRI machines.


Answered by Anonymous
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Uses of Electromagnet:

  • Electromagnet is used in the Electrical appliances to transfer the electricity and heat from one medium to other.
  • Electromagnetically devices like Motors, Generators, Electric bells, Loudspeakers, Headphones etc.
  • Data storage: Electromagnets are used for storage of data.
  • MRI machines works on the basis of Electromagnetism.
  • Electromagnetism is also used in Electric locks and Transformers.
  • Magnetic lock that we see generally is based on Electromagnet principle.
  • Communication devices like smartphones uses electromagnetic waves.
  • Internet services provided through wireless medium works on the basis of electromagnetism.
  • The data storage feature of any smart device uses only electromagnet. This helps to store data more efficiently and rapidly.

About Electromagnet:

Electromagnet is a magnet that runs on the electricity . Once, Any magnet supported metal is connected with Battery or cell, then that Metal gets the Electromagnetism. Like a permanent magnets which we see in our daily life; The power of Electromagnets can be also changed by simply changing the flow of electricity in the battery of cell.

An electromagnet works because an electric current produces a magnetic field. The wireless technology which we use nowadays also uses the Electromagnetism to make a wireless connection between two electronic devices.

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