Magnetism, an aspect of electromagnetism, one of the fundamental forces of nature. Objects such as a bar magnet can influence other magnetic materials, without physically connecting them, because magnetic objects produce a magnetic field. Magnetic fields are usually represented by magnetic flux lines. Magnetic fields influence magnetic materials and also influence charged particles that move through the magnetic field.
No, only when it is moving/changing does electricity produce magnetism.
Also, only when it is moving/changing does magnetism produce electricity.
This is expressed in Maxwell's Equations and is a symmetry of nature.
Yes, magnetism is the force generated by magnets, or magnetic fields.
Static electricity doesn't. But as soon as charge begins to move,
you have an electric current, and current always does.
Magnetism!!
Magnetic Field
A magnetic force.
magnetism
They are opposite "sides" of the electromagnetic force. A moving magnetic field produces electricity and a moving electric field produces magnetism. Should both move alternately they produce electromagnetic radiation.
It is just one of the properties of matter that when an electric current passes through a conductor a magnetic field is formed around the conductor. Why this happens I don't think anyone knows.
electrons
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.
Electricity is a type of energy which exists when there is a difference in the number of electrons present at two different points, whether the result of static, generation, or magnetic field. It normally represents the flow of these electrons from one point to another, as in a circuit. The energy supplied enables electricity to perform work. Electricity is one aspect of the electromotive force, or EMF, which is also displayed as magnetism in some situations, because current flow can induce magnetic fields, and magnetic fields which are rotated can produce electricity.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
Because the magnetic force between two magnets can produce electricity because the - and + will try to get to attract each other thus causing electricity
Magnetic Force
Whether or not you use it, there's always a magnetic field surrounding an electric current.When anything that can respond to a magnetic force is brought close enough to the current,it does feel a magnetic force.
Compass plants respond to Earth's magnetic field, but do not produce their own magnetic force.
Electricity and magnetism are similar but yet different. They are both able to make a form of each other. If electricity charges are pulled at a great force they will be able to create a type of magnetic force. Magnets are able to produce forms of electricity when their pulls are changed.
Static Electricity
They are opposite "sides" of the electromagnetic force. A moving magnetic field produces electricity and a moving electric field produces magnetism. Should both move alternately they produce electromagnetic radiation.
Magnetizm and electricity are closly related. An electric current can produce its own magnetic field. Electricity can also be used to create a magnet. such magnets are called electromagnets. The electricity flowing through the tight coils of wire creates a strong magnetic fields from one end to the other. By running the electric current through a wire you can create a magnetic field. The force lines up all the magnetic particles in the nail and turns it into a magnet. The more coils of wire there are , the stronger the magnetic force.
Yes. Magnetism is a force that has always existed.
because there is a magnetic field round an object
Magnets would have magnetic flux around. As a coil linked with this magnetic flux is rotated such that the flux would change then an electro motive force is induced. This is the way in which generator functions.