Magnetic Effects of Current

Magnetic Flux

Magnetic flux is the number of magnetic field lines or magnetic lines of force passing through a surface. Thus, in simplified terms, the magnetic flux through some surface is proportional to the number of field lines passing through that surface. The magnetic flux across a surface is defined as the electric field flux used with […]

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Force on a Moving Charge

Iron items are attracted to the poles of a bar magnet. One end of the magnet is the north pole, the other one is the south pole. Magnetism is generated by the force created by magnets, thereby further creating fields that cause diverse metallic objects to attract or repel one another. Particles that are electrically

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Ferromagnetism and its causes

Introduction When some materials (such as iron) generate permanent magnets or are attracted to magnets, ferromagnetism’s primary mechanism, magnetism, can be classified in several ways in physics. Magnetism is caused by ferromagnetism (together with the comparable phenomena of ferrimagnetism), the most potent type of magnetism. However, these weak forces can only be observed in a

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Ferromagnetic substances

Ferromagnetism is a basic mechanism by which certain elements are attracted to magnets. Ferromagnetism is the strongest type of magnetism and is responsible for the common phenomenon of magnetism in magnets found in our everyday life. Some elements respond weakly to external magnetic fields, and the forces are usually so weak that they can be

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Examples Of Ferromagnetic Materials

Ferromagnetism is the mechanism by which materials, such as iron, form permanent magnets or tend to be drawn to magnets. In physics, there are several kinds of magnetism. Ferromagnetism is the strongest kind of magnet. It is the reason behind the familiar sensation of magnetism in magnets in our everyday life.  Certain substances respond in

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Dimensional Formula Of Dipole Moment

A dipole moment is used to describe the presence of electric or magnetic charges around a system. The mathematical product of the separation of these electric or magnetic charges can be defined as the dipole moment. The molecules with more than two polar bonds are not symmetrical and hence contain dipole moments in them. The

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Diamagnetic Materials and Their Examples

Magnetism is an amazing force. You might sometimes wonder how such a phenomenon is possible. Every day, we come across objects such as water, wood, gold, etc., without even knowing that these materials show diamagnetism. These materials are diamagnetic materials that show the repelling property of the magnetic fields.  A famous experiment was held in

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Uniform Magnetic Field Physics

Introduction: In 1820, HC Oersted proved that electric current creates a magnetic field around it. Michael Faraday observed this and believed that if an electric current can create a magnetic field, then a magnetic field can also create a current. In 1831, Faraday showed the world that if a magnet is moved inside a copper

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Three long straight parallel wires

The term magnet refers to any material that creates a magnetic field that either attracts or repels other magnetic materials in physics. Whenever a magnet is polarised, it has two poles, which are referred to as the north and south poles. These two poles are always together and cannot be separated; therefore, when we freely

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The Force Between Two Parallel Current

There is a magnetic field surrounding an electrical conductor when the flow of current happens through it. The strength of the magnetic field runs in proportion to the current flow. This remains so till there is the flow of current through the conductor, when the flow of current stops the magnetic field disappears. The direction

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