THE EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT IN A MAGNETIC FIELD
Keywords:
Electromagnetism, Electric current, Magnetic fieldAbstract
This study investigates the effect of electric current in a magnetic field, exploring fundamental principles of electromagnetism. Through experiments, we demonstrated that a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field, visualized using iron filings. The force experienced by the wire was measured and found to be directly proportional to the current, consistent with Lorentz force law. Additionally, electromagnetic induction was observed, affirming Faraday’s Law as changing magnetic fields induced an electromotive force. These findings highlight the critical relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields, with significant implications for various technologies, including electric motors, generators, and transformers.
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