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An phenomenon apparently unrelated to electricity is magnetism. We are familiar with magnetism through the interaction of compasses with the earth's magnetic field, or through fridge magnets or magnets on children's toys. Magnetic forces are explained in terms very similar to those used for electric forces:
As in the case of electric charges, it is
convenient to introduce the concept of a magnetic field in
describing the action of magnetic forces. Magnetic field lines for a bar
magnet are pictured below. One can interpret these lines as indicating the direction that a compass needle will point if placed at that position. The strength of magnetic fields is measured in units of Teslas (T). One tesla is actually a relatively strong field - the earth's magnetic field is of the order of 0.0001 T. |
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