What is an electromagnet?

          An electromagnet is a device that can create a magnetic field if electricity is allowed to pass through it.

We can understand it better by comparing it with an ordinary magnet. In normal magnets, magnetic power is always present. But in electromagnets, the magnetic power or field depends on electricity. It can be turned on or off, using a switch. Likewise, the strength of these electromagnets can also be increased by increasing the amount of electric current.

                 There are different parts for an electromagnet. It consists of a coil of wire, made mainly of copper, and a piece of metal. The wire should be wrapped around the metal piece. When electric current is allowed to flow into the wire, a magnetic field is created around the coiled wire, and the metal gets magnetized. This is how an electromagnet is created.

                 Today, almost all equipment that we use, have electromagnets in them.