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Page | Electromagnet (Log · Page History) |
User | GliderMaven (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 42 |
Minor edits | 7 (16.7%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 3 (7.1%) |
Reverted edits | 3 (7.1%) |
atbe1 | 38.9 |
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Deleted (bytes) | -233 |
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7 (16.7%)
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35 (83.3%)
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3 (7.1%)
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39 (92.9%)
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3 (7.1%)
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39 (92.9%)
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2018-03-31 14:25 | Diff · History | 15 | →Uses of electromagnets: e.g. valves |
2018-03-31 14:23 | Diff · History | 55 | yeah, don't care Undid revision 833421236 by 86.143.86.53 (talk) |
2018-03-30 00:29 | Diff · History | 55 | (reverted) →top: +solenoids |
2018-03-25 14:35 | Diff · History | 10 | Undid revision 832313385 by ElvenFireball (talk) |
2015-07-25 22:17 | Diff · History | -26 | |
2015-07-25 22:12 | Diff · History | 590 | Revert to revision 673043480 dated 2015-07-25 17:40:30 by ClueBot NG using popups |
2015-07-25 21:07 | Diff · History | -590 | (reverted) |
2015-06-02 18:45 | Diff · History | -30 | →Uses of electromagnets: magnetic levitation not just magnetic suspension |
2015-06-02 18:41 | Diff · History | -8 | →top: current and power not energy |
2015-02-05 19:36 | Diff · History | -9 | Revert to revision 645732167 dated 2015-02-05 10:36:10 by Materialscientist using popups |
2015-02-02 23:58 | Diff · History | 7 | →Inductive voltage spikes: not necessarily large, but has inductance, is not necessarily an inductor, since an inductor is specifically designed for that purpose |
2014-10-07 01:09 | Diff · History | 169 | →Magnetic core: AC electromagnets |
2014-09-22 15:29 | Diff · History | 4 | →Force between electromagnets: remove double negative |
2014-09-22 15:25 | Diff · History | 0 | →Physics: swap them around |
2014-09-22 15:07 | Diff · History | 0 | move pictures to go with accompanying text |
2014-09-22 14:45 | Diff · History | -5 | →Uses of electromagnets: MRIs are mostly medical and are not used for science per se, although some certainly are, split them |
2014-09-22 14:41 | Diff · History | 36 | →Physics: swap sections |
2014-09-22 14:37 | Diff · History | -1 | →top: the first few sentences should define the topic, not specify uses |
2014-09-22 14:34 | Diff · History | 163 | →top: mention cores and windings in the lead |
2014-09-22 14:27 | Diff · History | 1 | →Physics: |
2014-09-22 14:26 | Diff · History | 19 | move material out of lead into the body; much of it is not stated elsewhere, and it's overly summarised and terse in the lead |
2014-09-22 13:37 | Diff · History | 1 | move magnetic core into physics section |
2014-09-22 13:15 | Diff · History | -41 | →Side effects in large electromagnets: all of these effects are common to small electromagnets as well |
2014-09-22 13:09 | Diff · History | -38 | →Analysis of electromagnets with magnetic cores: although much of it is, not all of the section is about magnetic cored electromagnets, it's incorrect to claim this |
2014-09-22 13:06 | Diff · History | -2 | →Magnetic core: |
2014-09-22 13:04 | Diff · History | 1 | in articles history should go first because it helps introduce the topic in multiple ways |
2014-09-22 13:02 | Diff · History | -14 | →How the magnetic core works: not all electromagnets have magnetic cores |
2014-09-22 13:00 | Diff · History | 173 | →top: cores are NOT always used |
2014-09-16 02:32 | Diff · History | 73 | →Magnetic core material: more about soft materials |
2014-09-16 02:26 | Diff · History | 4 | no, soft materials are necessary, and hard ferromagnetic materials do not work Undid revision 625748523 by Chetvorno (talk) |
2014-08-28 02:22 | Diff · History | -26 | →top: generalise the lead, very many electromagnets exist, some of which run at high frequencies or very high currents; which don't have iron cores |
2014-08-28 02:02 | Diff · History | 9 | →Magnetic core: really about the material, rather than (say) the shape |
2014-08-28 01:58 | Diff · History | 0 | not all electromagnets have magnetic cores, and the very strongest ones do not, move core section down after history |
2014-08-27 22:52 | Diff · History | -14 | it covers ferrimagnetic cores as well Undid revision 623092925 by Chetvorno (talk) |
2014-08-27 20:01 | Diff · History | -14 | (reverted) →Analysis of ferromagnetic electromagnets: |
2014-08-27 20:00 | Diff · History | -5 | →Uses of electromagnets: |
2014-08-27 19:58 | Diff · History | 144 | →Magnetic core: core concentrates the field and passes it more easily than it passes through the air. |
2014-08-27 19:52 | Diff · History | -14 | →How the iron core works: magnetic cores are often made of ferrites, which are ferrImagnetic, but iron is common and ferromagnetic, generalise the text |
2014-01-08 19:36 | Diff · History | 78 | →See also: electropermanent magnet |
2013-10-10 20:23 | Diff · History | 61 | →Ohmic heating: more wire lowers ohmic losses |
2013-10-10 20:10 | Diff · History | 109 | →Ohmic heating: thicker wire also works, but either way you end up with proportionately bigger windings |
2013-10-10 12:27 | Diff · History | 22 | →Force exerted by magnetic field: link to magnetic pressure |
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