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Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
Basically moving electric charges will create a magnetic field.
Yes, electric current does create magnetic fields
Since light has these electrical and magnetic fields, it is a type of electromagnetic wave.
Magnetic fields can be created by charges or the flow of current.
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
Basically moving electric charges will create a magnetic field.
Yes, an electrical generator uses magnetic fields to transfer mechanical energy into electrical energy.
No - magnetism is created by moving electric charges.
Magnetic attraction occurs due to the effect of magnetic fields on electrical currents. An electric current would be the flow of electric charge (positive or negative depending on the amount of electrons present). A magnetic field is produced by moving electrical charges to effect other charges (basically).
Yes, electric current does create magnetic fields
Electric and magnetic fields contain energy and information. They transport this energy and information through space. In the case of electric fields, they are generated by stationary electric charges and transport energy and information by interacting with other charges. Magnetic fields, on the other hand, are generated by moving charges or changing electric fields and also transport energy and information through their interactions with other magnetic fields or moving charges.
Since light has these electrical and magnetic fields, it is a type of electromagnetic wave.
Magnetic fields can be created by charges or the flow of current.
Both magnetic materials and moving electric charges induce magnetic fields.
Becoz its the fact
Magnetic induction is the process in which an item is magnetized by an external magnetic field. The force of the fields comes from the poles of the magnet to produce the magnetism. The process is also called magnetic flux density.