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Electromagnet Meaning in English

word

ɪˌɫɛktɹoʊˈmæɡnət
ih-LEK-troh-MAG-nuht
ɪlˌɛktɹəʊmˈæɡnɪt
ih-LEK-troh-MAG-nit

Definition

A metal object that becomes magnetic only when electricity flows through it; it is used in many machines and devices.

Usage & Nuances

This word is technical and used mostly in science or engineering. 'Electromagnet' is different from a 'permanent magnet'—it can be turned on or off with electricity. Common collocations: 'powerful electromagnet', 'use an electromagnet', 'build an electromagnet'.

Example Sentences

An electromagnet is used in scrapyards to lift heavy metal objects.

basic

You can turn an electromagnet on or off by controlling the electric current.

basic

A simple electromagnet needs a battery, wire, and a nail.

basic

Have you ever tried making an electromagnet for a science project?

natural

The door locks in some buildings use a strong electromagnet to keep them closed.

natural

If you disconnect the power, the electromagnet stops working instantly.

natural