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Why is soft iron used to make electromagnets?​

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Answered by shravanisonar07
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When the push switch is depressed, the circuit is closed. Current passes through the electromagnet winding and the core becomes magnetized. The magnetized core attracts the iron armature which makes the striker hits the gong. However, the movement of the armature opens the make and break switch which switches the electromagnet off. The iron armature springs back to its original position, closing the make and break switch and start the cycle again.

Soft iron core is used to make electromagnets as it gains and losses magnetism quickly depending on existence of magnetic fields. The armature is also made of soft iron which can induce magnetism rapidly. No matter what direction is the current flow, the bell rings continuously as long as the push switch is closed because any pole induces the armature

Answered by yadavdurgaprasad60
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soft iron core is used to make electromagnets as it gains and losses magnetism quickly depending on existence of magnetic fields the armature is also made of soft iron which can induce magnetism rapidly

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