motojack500
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  • 11-06-2020
  • Engineering
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Does a thicker core make an electromagnet stronger?

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osikbro
osikbro osikbro
  • 11-06-2020

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

The core of an electromagnet serves to stabilize the magnetic field created by the wire. The thicker the core, the more metal there is to amplify the current. Therefore, a thicker core does make an electromagnet stronger. Hope this helps!

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TheGoat52772
TheGoat52772 TheGoat52772
  • 12-06-2020
My conclusion is that the electromagnet with the thick core is stronger than the electromagnet with the thin core. Wire size did not make a significant difference in electromagnet strength.
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