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Kaylah Randolph
28 October, 17:06
What does an electromagnet do?
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Curtis Harding
28 October, 19:40
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An electromagnet is a device that sends electricity through a coil of wire to produce a magnetic field. This leads to a magnet that can be controlled - turned on and off with the flip of a switch, or increased or decreased in strength. The coils are often wrapped around a regular magnet to make it stronger.
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