Extending the range of electro magnets? Can it be done?

In summary: Thicker diamater = stronger magnet. What about increasing the legth of the iron core/coil? Does that make any changes? Are there better core materials than iron? Increasing the length of the core/coil will make a difference. However, there are other materials that can be used as cores, such as nickel or cobalt. Increasing the length of the core/coil will make a difference. However, there are other materials that can be used as cores, such as nickel or cobalt.
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Is it possible to extend the range of an electromagnet? How would one do this?
 
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Extend the range? Why do you mean? If by range you mean the distance at which it exerts a force, well, that's already infinity.
 
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You can extend the reach by using an intermediary piece of metal, along the line of picking up a chain of paper clips.
 
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Crank up the juice.
 
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Nabeshin said:
Extend the range? Why do you mean? If by range you mean the distance at which it exerts a force, well, that's already infinity.

Ummm...yeah. I'm pretty sure he means he distance at which it produces a measurable, non-negligible force that is capable of doing something. If so, then russ waters is right. The larger the current in the coil, the stronger the magnetic field will be at any given distance.
 
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russ_watters said:
Crank up the juice.

cepheid said:
Ummm...yeah. I'm pretty sure he means he distance at which it produces a measurable, non-negligible force that is capable of doing something. If so, then russ waters is right. The larger the current in the coil, the stronger the magnetic field will be at any given distance.

Yah this is more along the lines that I was meaning. Crankin it would work for sure, so I assume from the responses though there are no designs that would effects this?
 
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well if you can design the electromagnet by yourself - the force should be proportional to the number of turns of the coil
 
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An electromagnet with iron as a core will saturate at some value of the field strength. At that point you get no more help from the iron in increasing the field strength and cranking up the juice will have much less effect. At this point it's better to increase the diameter of the core and the coil. (and crank up the juice as well to keep the field strength constant).
a 1 cm^2 coil with a field strength of 1T will produce the same force at 5 cm as a 100 cm^2 coil with the same field strength will at 50 cm.
 
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kamerling said:
An electromagnet with iron as a core will saturate at some value of the field strength. At that point you get no more help from the iron in increasing the field strength and cranking up the juice will have much less effect. At this point it's better to increase the diameter of the core and the coil. (and crank up the juice as well to keep the field strength constant).
a 1 cm^2 coil with a field strength of 1T will produce the same force at 5 cm as a 100 cm^2 coil with the same field strength will at 50 cm.

So thicker diamater = stronger magnet. What about increasing the legth of the iron core/coil? Does that make any changes? Are there better core materials than iron?
 

1. Can the range of electro magnets be extended?

Yes, the range of electro magnets can be extended through various methods such as increasing the strength of the magnetic field or using different materials to enhance its magnetic properties.

2. What factors affect the range of electro magnets?

The strength of the magnetic field, the size and shape of the magnet, and the type of material used can all affect the range of electro magnets.

3. How can the strength of a magnetic field be increased?

The strength of a magnetic field can be increased by using more coils in the electromagnet, increasing the current flow, or using a stronger magnet material.

4. Are there any limitations to extending the range of electro magnets?

There are some limitations to extending the range of electro magnets, such as the physical properties of the materials used and the amount of power available to increase the strength of the magnetic field.

5. What applications can benefit from extending the range of electro magnets?

Extending the range of electro magnets can benefit a wide range of applications, including medical equipment, transportation systems, and industrial machinery that require precise and powerful magnetic fields.

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