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His first electromagnet was a horseshoe... Industrial electromagnet lifting scrap iron... Industrial electromagnet lifting scrap iron... Industrial electromagnet lifting scrap iron... the magnetic field possible from an iron core electromagnet is limited to 1... The magnetic field created by an electromagnet is proportional to both the number of turns in the winding... For an electromagnet with a single... the force exerted by an electromagnet on the core material is... such as would be found in an electromagnet lifting a piece of iron... been created by detonating explosives around a pulsed electromagnet as it is turned on... Electromagnet used in particle accelerators... Electromagnet used in particle accelerators... Electromagnet that uses superconducting windings... s contributions to the electromagnet and the electric motor...

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