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1. Electromagnet_Activity.pdf
Overview Students will identify the relationship … • Steel can– steel cans can be made into many new things like parts ... Magnets made with electric current are called electromagnets. Electromagnets are temporary ...

2. sess_4.3e.pdf
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Electromagnets - VDOE can use electricity to make magnets which are called electromagnets. An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by the flow of ...

3. 3.3 Electromagnets.pdf
ENERGY USE AND DELIVERY – LESSON PLAN 3.3 … A few examples of things that use electromagnets are: • Loud speakers • MRI machines • Magnetic Separation • Lifting heavy iron-containing objects . III ...

4. page_540.pdf
Motors use electromagnets. - ClassZone 540 Unit 4:Electricity and Magnetism Motors use electromagnets. Because magnetism is a force, magnets can be used to move things. Electric motors convert the energy ...

5. PSV-26-COMP-electromagnets.pdf
26 Electromagnets: Winding Things Up - Vernier Computer 26 Physical Science with Vernier 26 - 1 Electromagnets: Winding Things Up A magnetic field forms around a wire that has an electric current in it.

6. Grade4_Making_an_Electromagnet_TLC2010.pdf
Grade4 Making an Electromagnet TLC2010 - Lake … Electromagnets are used in many devices. Electromagnets are important in the function of electric motors, generators, doorbells, and earphones. Electromagnets use the ...

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