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The scrap heap magnet is nothing but a heavy electromagnet. On a soft iron core thick insulated copper wire is wound. The magnetic power of an electromagnet depends upon the current and the number of turns in the coil. The copper wire can withstand very strong currents and a large number of turns in the coil create a very strong magnetic field. When the current passes it becomes very strong and attracts all the magnetic materials in the scrap.
31 March 2011
The scrap heap magnet is nothing but a heavy electromagnet. On a soft iron core thick insulated copper wire is wound. The magnetic power of an electromagnet depends upon the current and the number of turns in the coil. The copper wire can withstand very strong currents and a large number of turns in the coil create a very strong magnetic field. When the current passes it becomes very strong and attracts all the magnetic materials in the scrap.chloe15:38 on 31/03/11
19 April 2015
The scrap heap magnet is nothing but a heavy electromagnet. On a soft iron core thick insulated copper wire is wound. The magnetic power of an electromagnet depends upon the current and the number of turns in the coil. The copper wire can withstand very strong currents and a large number of turns in the coil create a very strong magnetic field. When the current passes it becomes very strong and attracts all the magnetic materials in the scrap
01 July 2020
The scrap heap magnet is nothing but a heavy electromagnet. On a soft iron core thick insulated copper wire is wound. The magnetic power of an electromagnet depends upon the current and the number of turns in the coil. The copper wire can withstand very strong currents and a large number of turns in the coil create a very strong magnetic field. When the current passes it becomes very strong and attracts all the magnetic materials in the scrap
05 November 2021
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