None because it is not affected due to the field being a non conductor.
When a compass is brought into a magnetic field, the needle of the compass will align itself with the magnetic field lines. This is because the needle is a magnet itself and is influenced by the magnetic field of the Earth or any external magnetic field it is brought into.
if charge particle is in motion ,then it has magnetic field
If a magnetic dipole placed in a magnetic field exhibits both rotational and translational motion, it suggests that the magnetic field is not uniform. A non-uniform magnetic field will exert torque on the magnetic dipole, causing it to rotate, and may also impart a force causing translational motion. These observations can help characterize the spatial variation of the magnetic field.
The motion of a charged particle in a magnetic field will experience a force perpendicular to both the particle's velocity and the magnetic field direction, causing it to move in a circular path. In contrast, in an electric field, the particle will accelerate in the direction of the field. By observing the path of the charged particle, one can determine whether it is in a magnetic field (circular motion) or an electric field (accelerating linear motion).
When opposite charges are brought together, the magnetic field is not affected. Magnetic fields are produced by moving charges, not static charges. So, bringing opposite charges together will not change the magnetic field in the vicinity.
A wire moving through a magnetic field, or a magnetic field moving in relation to a wire.
The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the motion of molten iron and nickel in its outer core. This motion creates electric currents, which in turn produce a magnetic field that extends into space and surrounds the planet.
An electromagnetic field.
Yes, a moving charge can produce a magnetic field as it generates a magnetic field due to its motion. This phenomenon is described by Ampere's law in electromagnetism.
An electron is a spinning particle that creates a magnetic field. The spinning motion of the electron generates a magnetic dipole moment, resulting in the creation of a magnetic field around the electron.
Expanding and collapsing of a magnetic field
because of the magnetic field.