Asked by london
The bell shown in the picture works the same way that a doorbell works. The bell only rings when the electromagnet pushes on the beater bar. The magnetic force moves the beater bar so that it rings the bell.
Most of the time, the bell does not ring because the electromagnet is off. What turns the electromagnet on when a person pushes the doorbell button?
A.
the energy of the person's finger
B.
a current in the coil of the electromagnet
C.
the movement of another magnet
D.
a build up of static charge
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B. a current in the coil of the electromagnet
When the button is pushed it closes the electrical circuit so current from the battery flows through the coil. That current creates the magnetic field (turns the electromagnet on) and pulls the beater to ring the bell.
When the button is pushed it closes the electrical circuit so current from the battery flows through the coil. That current creates the magnetic field (turns the electromagnet on) and pulls the beater to ring the bell.
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