Relationship between Temperature And Holding Force of an Electromagnet in a Changing Magnetic Field

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Abstract

This quantitative research study was conducted to illustrate the relationship between temperature and the holding force of an electromagnet in a changing magnetic field. To answer this question, an electromagnet was connected to the direct current while being heated to different temperatures, so as to observe at what temperature a nut attached to the electromagnet would fall off. The results showed that with an increase in the electromagnet’s temperature a lower attractive force is noted. The results also revealed that this relation is linear. The implications of this study could be used to design more energy efficient electromagnets.

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Ana Lorena. 2026. \u201cRelationship between Temperature And Holding Force of an Electromagnet in a Changing Magnetic Field\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 22 (GJSFR Volume 22 Issue A1): .

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This quantitative research study was conducted to illustrate the relationship between temperature and the holding force of an electromagnet in a changing magnetic field. To answer this question, an electromagnet was connected to the direct current while being heated to different temperatures, so as to observe at what temperature a nut attached to the electromagnet would fall off. The results showed that with an increase in the electromagnet’s temperature a lower attractive force is noted. The results also revealed that this relation is linear. The implications of this study could be used to design more energy efficient electromagnets.

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