THey are created by a iron rod that has a metal wire wrapped around a rod. Then there is a charge put within it. I think ours will pick up 15. Yah, they did. It helps to create more strength.
Electromagnets are created when you wrap a wire around a metal rod, and hook the 2 ends of the wire up to a battery, which puts a direct current through the nail causing it to magnatize.
I believe that will pick up 10 paperclips. Electromagnets are made by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current around an iron core. The more loops the more strength the magnet is.
are created by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current around an iron core. i think it will pick up around 10 or twelve paperclips. yes the more solenoids the more paperclips picked up
Electromagnets ae created by an iron rod that has been wrapped around the rod where the wire has a charge that is on it. The rod had a metal wire around it. i think that i could pick up like 8 paperclips. The amount os solenoids really makes a difference, the more times its wrapped the more you can pick up!
In our lab, we wrapped wire around a nail. Then we taped both ends of the wire to the positive and negative sides of a battery. The highest amount of paper clips we got was 4. The amount of solenoids did matter. The more loops there were, the stronger the magnet was.
An electromagnet is created by wrapping around a wire coil around a nail or other piece of iron or meta. I think that you could pick up a lot of nails if you had a bigger battery and a bigger nail and more wire to make more solenoids. The more solenoids there were the more paperclips it will pick up.
They are made by an iron rod with metal wire that is wrapped around it. When you wrap it, there is a charge in it. I think that we can pick up around 8. Yeah it will help. It will give it more power or strength.
Electromagnets are made by a nail and wrapping a metel wire around it and trying to pick things up. I think we could probably pick up like 5. Thats about all that it is.
Electromagnets are created by iron rods with a metal wire wrapped around it. Then the wire will have a charge put through it. Ours only picked up like 7 or something like that but some people might have known what they were doing more than us. The amount of solenoids also mattered because the more there are, the more you can pick up.
An electromagnet is created by wrapping a metal wire on an iron rod. I think that our group would be able to pick up about 5 paper clips. We were able to pick up about that many. The more and the tigher the solenoids, the more paper clips that you should be able to pick up.
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electricmagnets are created by a iron rod that has a metal wire wrapped around the rod with the wire having a charge put to it
THey are created by a iron rod that has a metal wire wrapped around a rod. Then there is a charge put within it. I think ours will pick up 15. Yah, they did. It helps to create more strength.
An electromagnet is created by wrapping an iron rod in a metal wire and the tighter you have it more magnetic it will be so the more you can pick up.
Electromagnets are created when you wrap a wire around a metal rod, and hook the 2 ends of the wire up to a battery, which puts a direct current through the nail causing it to magnatize.
I believe that will pick up 10 paperclips. Electromagnets are made by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current around an iron core. The more loops the more strength the magnet is.
are created by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current around an iron core. i think it will pick up around 10 or twelve paperclips. yes the more solenoids the more paperclips picked up
Electromagnets ae created by an iron rod that has been wrapped around the rod where the wire has a charge that is on it. The rod had a metal wire around it. i think that i could pick up like 8 paperclips. The amount os solenoids really makes a difference, the more times its wrapped the more you can pick up!
In our lab, we wrapped wire around a nail. Then we taped both ends of the wire to the positive and negative sides of a battery. The highest amount of paper clips we got was 4. The amount of solenoids did matter. The more loops there were, the stronger the magnet was.
An electromagnet is created by wrapping around a wire coil around a nail or other piece of iron or meta. I think that you could pick up a lot of nails if you had a bigger battery and a bigger nail and more wire to make more solenoids. The more solenoids there were the more paperclips it will pick up.
These are created by when an iron rod or ople thas a copper wire around it and that creates a magnet that picks things up.
They are made by an iron rod with metal wire that is wrapped around it. When you wrap it, there is a charge in it. I think that we can pick up around 8. Yeah it will help. It will give it more power or strength.
Electromagnets are made by a nail and wrapping a metel wire around it and trying to pick things up. I think we could probably pick up like 5. Thats about all that it is.
Electromagnets are created by iron rods with a metal wire wrapped around it. Then the wire will have a charge put through it. Ours only picked up like 7 or something like that but some people might have known what they were doing more than us. The amount of solenoids also mattered because the more there are, the more you can pick up.
An electromagnet is as simple as rod with a wire wrapped around it. I thought it could be over 10 but i was wrong. Yes it does matter
they are created with iron rods that have meta wire wrapped around them. This way they can have an electric charge be put through them.
An electromagnet is created by wrapping a metal wire on an iron rod. I think that our group would be able to pick up about 5 paper clips. We were able to pick up about that many. The more and the tigher the solenoids, the more paper clips that you should be able to pick up.
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