Creating Electromagnetic Waves with an Electromagnet: Fact or Fiction?

In summary: An inductor is similar, but it's like a piece of metal that doesn't let electricity through...In summary, when creating an electromagnet and moving it up and down, we are indeed creating electromagnetic waves. It is possible to generate x-rays, light, and radio waves by moving it at the correct speed, with the amplitude, frequency, and wavelength determined by the motion of the magnet. However, it may not be feasible for a physical magnet to vibrate at such high frequencies. Radio waves are generated by moving electrons through the use of a resonant circuit, while other electromagnetic waves can be generated by
  • #36
what inductance (current range) works best for radios? should i post building a radio in the engineering section?
 
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  • #37
I don't know what you mean by "current range," but the inductor used in a crystal radio is selected, along with the capacitor, to provide resonances at the appropriate transmission frequencies. More complex radios are, well, more complex.

- Warren
 
  • #38
at wilcocorp.com/catalog, you can get free inductors but it asks for an inductance range or current range.
 
  • #39
Current range is probably the current limit. Don't forget, if you pass too high of a current through a wire it will burn like a fuse or a burnt out lightbulb.
 
  • #40
what would be the ideal limit for a radio or practical for experimenting?
 

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