Out of the options provided, "Cooking equipment" is NOT a typical real-world use of electromagnets. While some cooking appliances, such as induction cooktops, may use magnetic fields for heating, they do not primarily rely on electromagnets in the same way that hard drives, cellphones, and computers do.
Which of the following is NOT a real-world use of electro-magnets?
Harddrives
Cooking equipment
Cellphones
Computers
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