Pieces Steel Nail
Electromagnetism question?
When you pass electricity threw a wire, and use that wire to magnetize a piece of metal, does magnetizing it take away from the amount of electricity originally flowing threw the wire?
For example, If you had a 10 inch wire, and you passed a current threw it, and wrapped it around a steel nail, would the current flowing threw is change on the other end due to having it magnetize the nail?
Thanks for any help you can offer,
B.
when you have current going through the wire it creates an electric field
perpendicular to that is the magnetic field
these do not suck current out of the wire
so no magnetizing it doesn't take away from the amount of electricity flowing through the wire
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