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Magnet winding wire

copper wire for electro magnets

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  • Electromagnets – Electricity for Kids!

    About 200 years ago, people figured out another way to make magnets, so that you didn’t need a lodestone. This way you could also make much stronger magnets, and you …

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    2009-7-15 · what is the best magnet (neodymium – disk shape) size to copper coil size ratio for optimal electron production per one break/pass of flux lines across …

  • Questions and Answers – How do I make an …

    How do I make an electromagnet? It is fairly easy to build an electromagnet. All you need to do is wrap some insulated copper wire around an iron core.

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    … with about 18 turns of bare copper wire … multiple layers of wire on cores, creating powerful magnets with … electromagnet the wire is wound into a …

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  • Electromagnet Project – Electricity for Kids!

    You can build your own electromagnet. Get about five meters of copper magnet wire (you can buy it at Radio Shack), a large iron nail or another piece of iron about …

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    electro magnets, electro magnet, magnetic locks: Hi Sabrina, An electro-magnet is simply an iron or steel object like a nail or a large plate of steel around which a …

  • Make an Electromagnet – Science Bob

    A large iron nail (about 3 inches) About 3 feet of THIN COATED copper wire ; A fresh D size battery

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    Draw an outline of a human head on a piece of cardboard and follow the line with a piece of copper wire. Use sticky tape to tape the copper wire in place along …