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by ars
3394 days ago
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> Why would an electromagnet be any different? Because the incoming electrically charged particle induces current in the coils of the electromagnet. A permanent magnet does not have to deal with that - even if there is current it doesn't affect the magnetism in a permanent way. Think about an electric solenoid: A stationary electromagnet does not consume power, a moving one does as it acts on the external magnets. |
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