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Interactions between Electricity and Magnetism Interactions between electricity and magnetism all involve some motion of either charges (electricity) or changes in the magnetic field.
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Magnetic Force Magnetic Force There is a magnetic force whenever a charge (or charged object) moves across a magnetic field. The equation for this is F = q v B q = amount of charge (C) v = velocity B = magnetic field (Teslas)
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Right Hand Rule #1 Extend your thumb, it’s the direction of the current. Point fingers in direction of the Magnetic Field, B. (Fingers = field lines) Orient your palm so it’s the direction of the force (Palm Push) This force happens only when the charge moves perpendicular to the magnetic field B.
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Right Hand Rule #2 To determine the direction of the circular magnetic field around a wire carrying a current. Direct your thumb along the wire in the direction of the current. Your fingers curl in the direction of the circular magnetic field.
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Mag/Elec Interactions Electro-magnets If you coil a wire into a helical form (like wrapping a wire around a cylinder) and run a current through it, each circular coil creates a small mag field. The mag field from each coil “adds up” to create what looks like a magnet with a North and South pole. By running a current through this wire, you “make” a magnet. This is also known as a solenoid.
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