Magnetism and electromagnetism - AQA SynergyElectricity and magnetism
Magnetism is due to the magnetic fields around magnets. The fields can be investigated by looking at the effects of the forces they exert on other magnets and magnetic materials.
When a charged particle, such as a proton or electron, moves it causes a magnetic effect. It is, in fact, the movement of the electrons in the molten iron core that create the Earth's magnetic fieldArea surrounding a magnet that can exert a force on magnetic materials..
When a current flows in a wire, it creates a circular magnetic field around the wire.
This magnetic field can deflectTo cause something to change direction. the needle of a magnetic compass. The strength of the magnetic field is greater:
closer to the wire
if the current is increased
The right hand grip rule
It is often useful to be able to remember which way the field points (the direction a compass needle will point) when placed near the wire. The easiest way to do this is called the 'right hand grip rule'.
Hold out your right hand with your thumbs tucked in and your thumb pointing upwards:
the thumb is equal to the direction of current
the fingers are equal to the magnetic field direction