MINI GENERATOR, SCHOOL(STUDENTS) PROJECT 300V ALTERNATOR

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Kerim Akarpat

How Does a Magnetic Field Form? A magnetic field is created by electric charges moving in it. It occurs when electric charges are displaced, that is, when there is a circulation of electric current. The magnetic field formula is explained by the direction and strength of the magnetic field, which is a vector quantity, at any point.

The magnetic or magnetic field is the area in which a magnet can exhibit its magnetic properties. The lines formed around the magnet are called magnetic field lines formed by the magnet in that region. The direction of the magnetic field lines is from north (N) to south (S). The magnetic field is produced internally by moving electric charges, time-varying electric fields, or fundamental particles. The magnetic field is a vector quantity. That is, at any point it is defined by its direction and intensity. The magnetic field is represented by the letter B. The SI unit is Tesla, the surname of the Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla. Since the magnetic field is measured using the Lorentz force, its unit is Newtons per coulumb-meter/second. It is also referred to as T=N(Am)-1 since it is called one ampere in coulombs per second. In practice, gauss (G) is used, since Tesla is a very large unit for everyday events.

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