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Collection of Electromagnets (19)

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A playful yet informative cartoon showing a red U-shaped electromagnet powered by a small box labeled “Power Box,” with coiled wire and a flexible hose suggesting magnetic field flow.
A copper-wound solenoid producing concentric magnetic field lines, demonstrating electromagnetism principles.
A classic line drawing of a solenoid showing how electric current generates a magnetic field along its axis.
A simple solenoid electromagnet-current from the battery flows through the coiled wire, inducing a magnetic field along the core’s axis.
A friendly scientist illustrates the EM spectrum, showing wavelength, frequency, and energy relationships across all radiation types.
A basic electromagnet setup: current from a battery flows through insulated wire wrapped around an iron nail, magnetizing it temporarily.
A universal warning sign for electromagnetic fields-used where strong RF radiation may pose health or interference risks.
Classic 19th-century schematic of dual solenoid electromagnets-one with a spring-loaded lever, the other with a fixed armature-demonstrating early electromagnetic actuation principles.
A clean vector-style icon showing a broadcast tower emitting concentric blue Wi-Fi signal waves-ideal for representing wireless communication.
A vivid yellow lifting magnet with a top-mounted handle and textured base-engineered for grip, safety, and durability in demanding environments.
These icons illustrate everyday and scientific examples of radiation and electromagnetic energy-from the sun’s rays to Wi-Fi signals and medical imaging.
A simplified diagram showing the antiparallel nature of DNA strands-red and blue arrows indicate opposite 5′→3′ directions along the sugar-phosphate backbone.
Four classic electromagnet setups demonstrating how current direction determines magnetic polarity and interaction forces.
A stylized U-shaped magnet emitting curved lines to represent magnetic force or wireless transmission.
A classic horseshoe magnet icon with dynamic spark symbols representing magnetic force or energy emission.
A stylized radio tower sending out expanding signal waves-representing broadcast range and wireless communication.
A sleek black-and-white magnet icon illustrating magnetic force, often used to symbolize attraction, power, or connectivity.
A bar magnet’s magnetic field lines interact with a coiled solenoid, inducing current measured by the galvanometer (G).
A historical line drawing depicting a toroidal transformer with two wound cylindrical coils linked by a U-shaped laminated iron core.
A sleek, glossy red horseshoe magnet with contrasting white pole ends, rendered in 3D against a neutral backdrop.