Electromagnetism
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Inductors
Oersted’s Law of a Magnetic Field of a Straight Current Carrying Conductor
Oersted’s Law of Electromagnetism – Its Formula and Applications What is Oersted’s Law? A Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted discovered the relation between electricity and magnetism on 21 April 1820…
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Inductors
Right Hand Grip/Thumb Rule, Corkscrew Rule & End/Clock Rule
Right Hand Thumb Gripping Rule, Corkscrew Rule, Clock Rule or End Rule For Current & Magnetic Field Direction A Danish physicist Hans Christian Orsted in 1820 discovered the relation between…
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Inductors
Coulomb’s Laws of Magnetic Force – Formula & Solved Example
Coulomb’s Law of Magnetic Force Charles-Augustin de Coulomb was the first French physicist and military engineer who introduced the Laws of Magnetic Force in 1785 known as Coulomb’s Inverse Square…
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Inductors
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule and Fleming’s Right Hand Rule
Fleming’s Left and Right Hand Rules – What is the Difference? John Ambrose Fleming introduced these useful rules in the late 19th century which are applicable in magnetism and electromagnetism.…
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Inductors
Lenz’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction
What is Lenz’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction What is Lenz’s Law? According to the Lenz’s law (which was introduced by a Russian of Baltic German physicist Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz…
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Inductors
What is Faraday’s Law? Laws of Electromagnetic Induction
Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetism The interaction between magnetic field and electric current is termed electromagnetism. Current carrying conductors produce a magnetic field when current passes through it. The…
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