Coiling a wire increases the magnetic field of an electromagnet because the magnetic field around a wire is circular and perpendicular to the wire. Each turn of the wire reinforces the field of the one next to it. The magnet field is strengthened. (I was in A+, too ;) ) - Dawn Ayers
A Magnetic Force
no. Eris does not have a magnetic field
Magnetic field is made up of magnetic lines.
The magnetic field lines are arranged circularly around the wire.
Coiling a wire increases the magnetic field of an electromagnet because the magnetic field around a wire is circular and perpendicular to the wire. Each turn of the wire reinforces the field of the one next to it. The magnet field is strengthened. (I was in A+, too ;) ) - Dawn Ayers
Do you maybe mean an 'iron core?' If so, an iron core strenghthens the magnetic field significantly. *If the coils are wound closer together the fluxlines are more dense and increase the strength of the field slightly (an iron core strengthens the field by allowing the magnetic field to propagate inside it better than air).
A Magnetic Force
Through a current in a conductor; it is strengthened once by making a coil of the conductor and then by inserting an easily magnetized core inside the coil
Magnetic freild
no. Eris does not have a magnetic field
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.
In a combined magnetic field, a neutral point is a place where the magnetic field is zero
Things that are affected by a magnetic field, such as iron and steel can hover in a magnetic field.
Magnetic field is made up of magnetic lines.
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.
No, Ceres does not have a magnetic field around it.