William Sturgeon is notable for the construction, among many demonstrations, discoveries and iron-cored electromagnet and the spring-contact commutator
The first magnet, a horseshoe-shaped iron wound wire, was created in 1820 by a British man, William Sturgeon [Electromagnets and magnets]
The first electromagnets (E-Ms) and their makers William Sturgeon (1824) Sturgeon's first electromagnet The Yale Magnet (1831) could support 936 kg
Christian Oersted, 1820) and the electromagnet (William Sturgeon, 1825) the foundation for building electric motors was laid At that time it was still open
revolution taking (and continuing to take) place In particular, William Sturgeon in 1824 created the earliest form of the electromagnet
English experimenter William Sturgeon had eliminated much of the difficulty by some electromagnetic experiments depend on the earth's magnetic field, or the
The society had therefore decided that he — the inventor of the electromagnet — should return in person to find out the present state of electromagnetic science