Electric current is produced.
Nothing until it is moved at right angles{90 degrees) to the magnetic field between it's poles. The faster it moves the larger the voltage measured between the ends of the wire.
nothing happens till the the time u move it in that field
electricity is induced
electricity is induced
Electricity is formed (electrons move )
The direction of a magnetic field is defined by the direction in which a compass needle will point when placed within that field -that is, from north to south.
They all end up going in different directions so that it is magnetic anymore.
Electric current is produced.Nothing until it is moved at right angles{90 degrees) to the magnetic field between it's poles. The faster it moves the larger the voltage measured between the ends of the wire.
Electric current is produced.Nothing until it is moved at right angles{90 degrees) to the magnetic field between it's poles. The faster it moves the larger the voltage measured between the ends of the wire.
Electric current is produced.Nothing until it is moved at right angles{90 degrees) to the magnetic field between it's poles. The faster it moves the larger the voltage measured between the ends of the wire.
The force experienced by a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is strongest when that conductor is placed perpendicularly to the magnetic field.
Domains would be aligned to be in the direction of the external magnetic field and so an intense magnetism would be induced in the iron piece.
If a magnetic compass needle is placed in a magnetic Field , its needle deflects and points in the north and south directions