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Aurora 极光
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Lodestone 磁石
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Compass 指南针
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Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851)
21 April, 1820, during a university lecture: the discovery of electromagnetism.
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Electric fields E are caused by charges.
Magnetic fields B are caused by moving charges.
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Current 电流 - - - - - - - - - - - -
The electron current is the number of electrons per second that enter a section of a conductor.
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Current 电流 - + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
We usually pretend that positive charges are moving. (Sometimes this is true!)
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Current 电流 + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Conventional current i is the amount of (positive) charge per second that enters a section of conductor. Its direction is opposite that of the electron current.
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Current 电流 + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Units of current: Coulombs/second, or amperes
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An electric current can deflect a compass needle.
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An electric current can deflect a compass needle.
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There is no deflection if the current is perpendicular to the compass.
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The direction of the deflection depends on if the current is above or below the compass.
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The direction of the deflection depends on the direction of the current.
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How can we explain these experiments?
By a field that curls around the current-carrying wire.
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Magnetic field of a single moving charge:
The Biot-Savart Law + Units: tesla (T) “Permeability of free space”
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+ What direction is the magnetic field here?
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- What direction is the magnetic field here?
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- What direction is the magnetic field here?
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+ The magnetic field here is pointing out of the wall.
Which direction is the charge moving? +
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