FCC Exam Question: 6A121
Electromagnets are used in:
Explanation: Electromagnets are fundamental components in many electrical devices, utilizing the principle that an electric current flowing through a coil creates a magnetic field. * **Loudspeakers** use a voice coil (an electromagnet) that interacts with a fixed permanent magnet. Varying the current through the voice coil causes it to rapidly move back and forth, vibrating a cone to produce sound waves. * **Meters**, particularly analog types like d'Arsonval movements, rely on an electromagnet. A current flowing through a coil creates a magnetic field that interacts with a permanent magnet, causing the coil (and attached needle) to deflect proportionally to the current. * **Motors** operate on the interaction of magnetic fields. Electromagnets, either in the stator or rotor, create magnetic poles that attract and repel, producing rotational motion. Varying the current or polarity of these electromagnets drives the motor. Therefore, electromagnets are indeed used in loudspeakers, meters, and motors, making "All of the above" the correct answer.
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