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.
No. Only an electron moving relative to the field experiences a force.
Magnetic Fields
today the stationary front could not move each outer cause they had the ammeter in it.
Most Steel Alloys are magnetic, but stainless steel is non magnetic
Typically, an electric current creates a magnetic force. Also, magnetic domains aligned correctly and properly can cause a magnetic force.
No. Earth's magnetic field does not affect its axis of rotation.
Yes. Stationary electric (electrostatic) fields will act on each other and a force will be developed. If you had a standing electric field and could "beam in" an electron (a la Star Trek), the electron would react at once and move either toward a positive field source or away from a negative field source. The electron would know the field was there the instant it appeared.
Magnetic Fields
Converts mechanical energy into electricity. Movement of magnetic field across a conductor will cause electron flow. The windings of a generator are rotated within a magnetic field.
Converts mechanical energy into electricity. Movement of magnetic field across a conductor will cause electron flow. The windings of a generator are rotated within a magnetic field.
Converts mechanical energy into electricity. Movement of magnetic field across a conductor will cause electron flow. The windings of a generator are rotated within a magnetic field.
A magnet is produced at the atomic level, the atoms that make up magnetic material have a "valence" electron configuration that causes the atom to have a positive and negative pole, these when are placed next to atoms of the same orientation will cause a uniform magnetic field and also the domains line up to make the magnetic field
today the stationary front could not move each outer cause they had the ammeter in it.
the answer is the iron of magnetic field so that it can cause magnetic field... iron.
Stationary fronts
because of the magnetic field.
stationary fronts
Yes. When a magnetic field is moving with respect to the electron, a force will be exerted on the electron. This is a fundamental relationship. One of the four basic forces in the universe is the electromagnetic force. Not the electric force and not the magnetic force - the electromagnetic force. Let's check out a few fundamental ideas. The movement of any charged particle will create a magnetic field around its path of travel. No exceptions. And any magnetic field is the result of some kind of movement of charged particles. All magnetic fields result from some kind of uniform charge movement. There is a bottom line here. Wave a magnet at any stationary charged particle and it will move if it can. This basic idea is behind all power generation and electric current flow. All of it. Imagine a world where charged particles did not respond to magnetic fields and you'd be in a world with no cell phones, no TV or videos, no computers, no electric lights and refrigerators, and almost nothing we call "technology" today. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on electromagnetics.