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I thought that you could switch the poles around on an electromagnet, i.e. the North becomes South and vice versa, how do they do that?
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 28/02/2009 08:11:31I thought that you could switch the poles around on an electromagnet, i.e. the North becomes South and vice versa, how do they do that?When the current supplied to the coil of an electromgnet is direct (D.C.), the poles can be reversed by reversing the direction of current flow in the windings. If the current is alternating (A.C.)the poles are continously reversing, ie. at 50 times per second if (U.K.) mains frequency is applied.