Electricity and Magnetism Inquiry Card - How Do Batteries Work?
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Thanks to Wooly Willy, we can see that there's a definite link between the phenomena of electricity and magnetism. Ageneratoris simply a device that moves a magnet near a wire to create a steady flow of electrons. The action that forces this movement varies greatly, ranging from hand cranks...
This would only happen if there were a magnetic field present to interfere with the needle of the compass, so he deduced that a magnetic field produced electricity from the battery. But Oersted gravitated toward the field of chemistry and left the research of electricity and magnetism to others...
How does a transformer work?A transformer is based on a very simple fact about electricity: when a fluctuating electric current flows through a wire, it generates a magnetic field (an invisible pattern of magnetism) or "magnetic flux" all around it. The strength of the magnetism (which has ...
This would only happen if there were a magnetic field present to interfere with the needle of the compass, so he deduced that a magnetic field produced electricity from the battery. But Oersted gravitated toward the field of chemistry and left the research of electricity and magnetism to others...
Magnetic and electrical fields are related, and magnetism, along with gravity and strong and weak atomic forces, is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe. But none of those facts answers the most basic question: What exactly makes a magnet stick to certain metals? Or why don't...
Magnetic and electrical fields are related, and magnetism, along with gravity and strong and weak atomic forces, is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe. But none of those facts answers the most basic question: What exactly makes a magnet stick to certain metals? Or why don't...