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nikdorinn [45]
4 years ago
13

Ryan is experimenting with core materials for an electromagnet. He slides different core materials through a coil of current-car

rying wire. Sort the core materials based on whether they will or won’t increase the strength of Ryan’s electromagnet.
Physics
2 answers:
Lelechka [254]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

We can say that electromagnet is coils of wire which behave like bar magnets with a distinct South and North poles when a current of electricity passes through the coil.

The bigger the strength of Ryan's electromagnet, the better the conductivity of the material.

The material is as follows,

1. Silver and it is the best conductor.

2. Iron.

3. Nickel

4. Steel.

5. Glass which is an insulator, and

6. wood which is an insulator, and we thoroughly know that insulators they don't conduct electricity.

Explanation:

DanielleElmas [232]4 years ago
3 0
Will increase strength: iron, nickel, steel
won't increase strength: wood, silver, glass

^thats on Plato
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