Every machine with a motor has a magnet. If you plug it in, it has a magnet. If you put in batteries or recharge it, it has a magnet. An automatic pencil sharpener uses magnets. A computer printer uses magnets. A refrigerator motor uses magnets. An electric razor uses magnets. A fan uses magnets. Hair cutters use magnets. Nose clippers use magnets. Look around your room and see what else uses a motor.
No...yes
some of the case structures and paper trays are held in place with magnets.
Yes
tv,washing machines,hoovers,phones,doorbells and tape recorders all use an electro magnet.
Yes - there are magnets in the motor assembly. It's what makes the motor turn.
yes, almost every motor has it
Any kind of electromagnet will require an electrical power source, which will typically be generated by a machine of some fashion.
Magnets are actually used in most of the items we use today, such as: * car doors * door hinges * computers * hoovers * blenders * CD players * washing machines * fax machines * escalators * elevators * loud speakers * credit cards * TVs * fridge doors * toys * jewelry * electric toothbrushes * junk yards * Roller Coasters *fridge magnets
hard drives use magnets for storing information, Washing machines to keep the door shut, cars, microwaves, computers use magnets for storing information, telegraphs, telephone, televisions, mac laptops,microphones,cupboard doors to stay shut, compasses have a magnetised needle in them to direct you. It's not 15 but here's 12.
there is a magnet in the washing machine and it works somehow
you can use magnets to separate iron from sand.
It does in that they use very large magnets for the lifting and dropping of scrap into compacting machines and processing machines. It could - though currently does not - have application as a means of transportation, should maglev trains ever come into being.