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Motors turn rotors that rotate coils of wires over a magnetic field, which creates an electric current in the wire.
yes it does the current flows in a wire it creates a magnetic field around the wire.
It produces a magnetic field. Vice versa, when you run a magnet past a wire you generate an electric current. Electricity and magnetism are related. If you have electricity you can generate magnetism, if you have a magnet you can produce electricity.
True... The wire carring current creates a slight magnetic field.
Electric current
Motors turn rotors that rotate coils of wires over a magnetic field, which creates an electric current in the wire.
When an electrical current flows through a wire it creates what is called an Electro Magnetic Field.A magnetic field is create when an electric current flows through a wire.
it creates a magnetic field around the wire, so yes
It is called electrical current.
yes it does the current flows in a wire it creates a magnetic field around the wire.
Current
In its most basic sense a when ever you pass a copper wire through a magnetic field you induce a current of electricity into the wire. This is what a generator does....it creates a magnetic field and turns a coil (called a rotor) inside of it. The current so induced is lead outside by wire and made to do usefull work.
A flow of electric current creates a surrounding swath of magnetic flux. This flux will mingle with and surround the current flow. If the current is bent by say winding a wire in the form of a coil, the flux will shape itself around the coil. The strength of the flux will vary with the current. Reversing the current reverses the flux direction.
Passing a wire near a magnetic field induces an electric current in the wire.
current electricity =battery , wire electro dynamics = motor , generator , speaker
It doesn't differ at all, an electric current is electricity that is moving in a current and when static electricity is discharged from an object it creates a current from one object to another
When a change occurs within a magnetic field there is an an electrical current present within a wire. As the electricity flows through the wire a magnetic field. The changing magnetic field creates a magnetic field. As this pattern continues these two fields induce each other through space.