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No, electricity does not flow through a magnet. Magnets exert a magnetic field, which can interact with objects containing electrical charge or current, but they do not conduct electricity themselves.
Magnets create a magnetic field without the need for electricity. However, magnets and electricity are related as moving electrical charges (current) can produce a magnetic field, and vice versa (electromagnetism).
Fridge magnets do not consume electricity on their own, so they do not waste electricity. They are simply decorative items that stick to the front surface of the refrigerator using a magnetic force.
When Michael Faraday discovered this principle of electromagnetic induction, he demonstrated that a magnetic field could induce an electric current in a wire by moving a magnet in and out of a coil of wire. This discovery laid the foundation for the development of electric generators and transformers.
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In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.
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The Danish scientist you are referring to is Hans Christian Oersted. He discovered that an electric current creates a magnetic field, which laid the foundation for the development of generators and electric motors.
Yes, a fact discovered by a Dane called Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820.
No, magnets do not absorb electricity. Magnets create a magnetic field that can interact with electric currents, but they do not absorb or store electricity.
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