Yes, it does.
The magnetic field lines are arranged circularly around the wire.
Eiectricity flows through wire not around the magnetic field.
A lodestone is magnetized and thus produces a magnetic field around it. This can be detected by the deflection of a compass needle.
-- A current flowing through a conductor creates a magnetic field around the conductor. -- Moving a conductor through a constant magnetic field creates a current in the conductor. -- If there's a conductor sitting motionless in a magnetic field, a current flows in the conductor whenever the strength or direction of the magnetic field changes.
You can measure with a multimeter. Alternately, you can check for a magnetic field around the wire.You can measure with a multimeter. Alternately, you can check for a magnetic field around the wire.You can measure with a multimeter. Alternately, you can check for a magnetic field around the wire.You can measure with a multimeter. Alternately, you can check for a magnetic field around the wire.
Current flows through a wire and produces a magnetic field.
moving electrons, be it around iron atoms or through a wire.
no. For example if u have a straight wire with a current running through it there will still be an electromagnetic field but it will not be magnetic. If u coil it around a magnetic object such as a nail for example u will get a magnetic field as the charge moves from the north to south around the object and back to the north through the object.
Any device with an electrical current will create a magnetic field. A tube of wire coils with a current running through it is called a solenoid and it will produce a magnetic field through the inside of the tube, as well as around it... Sorry, not much for physics.
The outer liquid core produces the strong magnetic field of the Earth, through the dynamo effect.
The magnetic field lines are arranged circularly around the wire.
Eiectricity flows through wire not around the magnetic field.
It just does. Electricity and magnetism turns out to be two sides of the same force, called electromagnetism, and either easily converts to the other.When you change the electric current through a material (or accelerate a charged particle), you get a magnetic field as a side effect. We use this to make electromagnets.When you change a magnetic field, you get an electric field as a side effect. We use this to make electricity generators.See related Wikipedia link.
A lodestone is magnetized and thus produces a magnetic field around it. This can be detected by the deflection of a compass needle.
Electric current causes magnetic field around conductor by producing a moving electric charges and the intrinsic magnetic moments of an elementary particles that is associated with a fundamental quantum property.
Passing an electric current through a wire will produce an external magnetic field. This is because the electrons have spin and this spin is what produces the field. Spinning electrons (of certain characteristics) also produce the magnetic field of permanent magnets. And no spinning electrons, no magnetic field.
magnetic effect of current -it mens that a current flowing in a wire produces a magnetic field around it. and here also, electromagnet produces same magnetic field around it and th ball got stuck.