An
electromagnet is a type of
magnet in which the
magnetic field is produced by an
electric current. The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off. Electromagnets usually consist of a large number of closely spaced turns of wire that create the magnetic field. The wire turns are often wound around a
magnetic core made from a
ferromagnetic or
ferrimagnetic material such as
iron; the magnetic core concentrates the
magnetic flux and makes a more powerful magnet.