That's how every electric generator works.
The magnetic force acts only on moving electric charges; A constant electric current produces an unchanging magnetic field and a changing electric current produces a changing magnetic field.
A electric current produces a magnetic field
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An electric current produces a magnetic field.
same principle as induction motor,rotor chases the rotating magnetic field.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
The magnetic force acts only on moving electric charges; A constant electric current produces an unchanging magnetic field and a changing electric current produces a changing magnetic field.
A electric current produces a magnetic field
The two are related because an Electric current produces Magnetic Fields
Yes.
A changing magnetic field produces an electric current, so yes. This is true.
Because it is rotating a coil of wire in a magnetic field, and this produces an electric current. It has to be driven by some sort of mechanical engine, which provides the input power.
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yes*edit: don't confuse moving with changing. A change in magnetic field strength/direction will induce an electric current.
An electric current produces a magnetic field.