Nothing is ever created, however, Electricity is INDUCED. The process is interchangeable, so if you pass a current through the wire you have a magnetic field (electromagnetism)lol.-originalposter-
When you pass a magnet through a coil of wire, you induce an electric current. Also, if you move the coil instead you get the same result.-norman
Electricity. That is the basis for how a generator works. When a coil of wire passes though a magnetic field, or a magnetic field through a coil of wire, electricity is produced. Taken in reverse, if you apply electricity to a coil of wire, magnetism is produced, and that is the basis for how a motor works.
Friend Hilmar is quite right. Electric current will be produced because of change in magnetic flux linked with the coil. This phenomenon is called "Electromagnetic Induction" and first brought out by Michael Faraday
Potential Difference in the wire which then induces a current
An induced electro magnetic force ie emf is produced. The unit for emf is volt.
That will induce a voltage; this may result in a current, if the conditions are right.
An electric current.
Electromagnet
An electric current is created.
A current will be induced in the wire.
Electric current is magnetic so when electric current pass through steel , steel will have the electric power and may be magnetic for awhile
by running electric current all through a wire a magnetic field is created
Three things you need to make an electromagnetic are a magnetic field, an electric current, and a conductor or coil of wire. When an electric current flows through the conductor, a magnetic field is created around it, resulting in an electromagnetic effect.
Any device with an electrical current will create a magnetic field. A tube of wire coils with a current running through it is called a solenoid and it will produce a magnetic field through the inside of the tube, as well as around it... Sorry, not much for physics.
Magnetism could be produced due to the flow of electrical current. This was first discovered by Oersted. By changing the magnetic flux linked with a coil electric current could be induced. This was first studied by Michael Faraday. Just due to the orbital motion or spin motion of electron magnetism is produced in tiny form and is known as magnetic dipoles. Such dipoles getting oriented in different form lead to form dia, para and ferro magnetic materials.
Electric current is magnetic so when electric current pass through steel , steel will have the electric power and may be magnetic for awhile
by running electric current all through a wire a magnetic field is created
Electromagnetism is the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. It is the magnetic field created when an electric current passes through a wire, and is extremely useful because the magnetic effect stops as soon as the current stops.
Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.
Yes, an electric current traveling through a wire generates a magnetic field. There is no way that it cannot do this.
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.
Well when an electric current flows through a conductor a magnetic field is produced. And a changing magnetic flux through a conductor produces a current in the conductor.
An electric current flowing through a circuit causes a magnetic field. This is due to the movement of electric charges, usually electrons, in the circuit. The magnetic field produced is perpendicular to the direction of the current flow.
Produce a magnetic field as electric current passes through it.
A magnetic field.
i don't believe it does
They're both true, but I'm not comfortable with the way they're stated. I would have said: -- Electric current through a wire produces magnetic force. -- Moving electrons constitute an electric current, whether or not they're moing througha magnetic field.