Electromagnets
A coil with an iron core is called an electromagnet.
The iron core increases the coil鈥檚 magnetic field strength.
A simple electromagnet is made by coiling wire around an iron nail.
Key points
Iron is easily magnetised and demagnetised.
Steel is more difficult to magnetise and is not easily demagnetised.
An iron core makes a temporary electromagnet.
It loses its magnetism as soon as the switch is opened and the current is switched off.
A steel core makes a more permanent magnet.
It does not lose its magnetism quickly when the current is switched off.
Electromagnets with iron cores are used:
- in scrap yards to lift magnetic materials such as iron and steel;
- to separate magnetic materials such as iron and steel from non-magnetic materials;
- in electric bells;
- in relay switches and door locks that can be controlled remotely;
- to hold open fire doors 鈥 the electromagnet switches off when a fire alarm is sounded and the doors close.