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Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.
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.
Manetic circuits are made of one or more closed loops containing magnetic fluxes. Electronic circuits are a flow of electric charge by moving electrons in a wire.
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.
Moving electrons possess kinetic energy, but the energy you are referring to is called electricity
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Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.
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.
No - magnetism is created by moving electric charges.
A magnetic field is induced by moving electric charges, either by an actual electric current, or the way that electrons (charged particles) spin around the nucleus [in the case of magnetic materials becoming magnetized].
Electricity is formed (electrons move )
Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents, which can be macroscopic currents in wires, or microscopic currents associated with electrons in atomic orbits
Passing an electric current through a wire will produce an external magnetic field. This is because the electrons have spin and this spin is what produces the field. Spinning electrons (of certain characteristics) also produce the magnetic field of permanent magnets. And no spinning electrons, no magnetic field.
Magnetism is produced by the alignment and movement of electric charges, specifically electrons, within a material. In some materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, the alignment of these charges creates a net magnetic field that can attract or repel other magnetic materials.
Manetic circuits are made of one or more closed loops containing magnetic fluxes. Electronic circuits are a flow of electric charge by moving electrons in a wire.
An electron is a charged particle and as such it is surrounded by an electric field. A magnet is in general not charged so it will not form an electric field. It will, however, form a magnetic field. In case your question is what an electric field is made of, then the answer is (virtual) photons, which are the mediators for the electromagnetic force.
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.