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Yes, by moving the conductors through the magnetic field.

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Q: Can electricity be produced from a stationary magnetic field?
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If a stationary electron sat inside a stationary magnetic field would the magnetic field cause the electron to move?

Stationary charge don't produce a magnetic field. because it has no velocity in it, without flow of electron we can't find electricity and for that we have no magnetic field for a stationary charge. It produce only electric field.


What causes a magnetic field to be produced around a wire?

Current flows through a wire and produces a magnetic field.


What is the effect of a magnetic field on a stationary electric field?

The magnetic field will have no effect on a stationary electric charge. ( this means that the magnetic field is also stationary. ) If the charge is moving , relative to the magnetic field then there might be an effect, but the size and direction of the effect will depend on the direction of the electric charge as it moves through the field. If the charge is moving parallel to the field there will be no effect on it. If the charge is moving at right angles to the field then it will experience a force that is mutually orthogonal to the field and direction of the motion. You really need diagrams to properly explain this


How many electrons does magnetism have?

Magnetism and Electricity are two totally different things . Electricity is the movement of electrons in an electrical conductor (usually Copper or Aluminium) Magnetism exists as a stationary force field surrounding a magnet which has all of the stationary electrons in the magnetic material, all pointing in the same direction. Electrons cannot be counted and nobody has any need to count them. (Just as we have no need to count the quantity of molecules in a stream of water in a pipe.) We only measure the EFFECT of electrons when they flow in a wire. it is called 'Current". With magnetism we measure the strength of a magnetic field, which is a stationary thing . Field strength is measured in 'Oersted'.


Why a stationary charge do not feel any force in magnetic field?

we know that force on a charge in magnetic field F=qvbsinx q-charge v-velocity b-strenth 0f magnetic field x-angle between the motion of chage and the magnetic field as the charge is stationary so v=0 so,F=0 so charge donot fill any force on it.

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What is a magnetic field will be produced at some point in space if the electric field at the point?

As far as the electric field is stationary then no magnetic field. But when electric field is moving at a uniform speed then a magnetic field will be produced. This is what we call Lorentz magnetic field.


If a stationary electron sat inside a stationary magnetic field would the magnetic field cause the electron to move?

Stationary charge don't produce a magnetic field. because it has no velocity in it, without flow of electron we can't find electricity and for that we have no magnetic field for a stationary charge. It produce only electric field.


What is function of a stator in alternator?

The stator is the stationary winding assembly that makes the magnetic field inside the alternator. It is this magnetic field that the armature rotates in generating the electricity.


Do an electromagnet keeps its force when the electricity goes off?

Check out how the magnetic field is produced - there's your answer.


What causes a magnetic field to be produced around a wire?

Current flows through a wire and produces a magnetic field.


How is electricity produced from magnetism?

Electricity are produced from magnetism from induction. Induction is a magnetic field.


What are the applications of a magnetic field produced by circular coil?

Two very common applications are to produce electricity as a generator, and to run on electricity as a motor.


What type of electricity is produced by rotating a coil at a steady rate in a steady magnetic field?

Plain old electricity. There's only one kind.


What is produced around a wire that has a current?

Magnetic field.


What does a moving magnetic field generate?

This is field


What flows through a circuit and causes a magnetic field?

An electric current flowing through a circuit causes a magnetic field. This is due to the movement of electric charges, usually electrons, in the circuit. The magnetic field produced is perpendicular to the direction of the current flow.


What kind of field is electricity?

Electrostatic field surrounds a stationary charge. A moving charge has magnetic and electric field surrounding it. But since the mag. field at a point due to the moving charge keeps changing, there is also an induced electric field. this ind. electric field in turn induces a magnetic field. and this goes on in a cycle. (Maxwell equation)