Magnetic fields part 2 Flashcards
1
Q
What happens if you put a current-carrying wire into an external magnetic field (e.g. between two magnets)
A
- the field around the wire and the field from the magnets are added together
- this causes a resultant field
- lines closer together show where the magnetic field is strong
- these bunched lines cause a pushing force on the wire
2
Q
What is the direction of the force in a wire carrying a current in a amagentic field?
A
- always perpendicular to both the current direction and the magnetic field
- given by Fleming’s left hand rule
3
Q
What happens in the current is parallel to the field lines?
A
- size of force is 0 N
- there is no component of the magnetic field perpendicular to the current
4
Q
What is Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule
A
5
Q
What is magnetic flux density?
A
- B
- force on a current-carrying wire at a right angle to an external magnetic field is proportional to B
- sometimes called the strength of the magnetic field
-
defined as
- the force one one metre of wire carrying a current of one amp at right angles to the magnetic field
6
Q
What is flux density?
A
- number of flux lines (Wb) per unit area
- vector quantity w/ direction and magnitude
- measured in teslas