1 Magnetostatics. 2 If charges are moving with constant velocity, a static magnetic (or magnetostatic) field is produced. Thus, magnetostatic fields originate.

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1 Magnetostatics

2 If charges are moving with constant velocity, a static magnetic (or magnetostatic) field is produced. Thus, magnetostatic fields originate from currents Most of the equations we have derived for the electric fields may be used to obtain corresponding equations for magnetic fields with some modification if the equivalent analogous quantities are substituted.

Biot – Savart’s Law 3 The magnetic field intensity dH produced at a point P by the differential current element Idl is proportional to the product of Idl and the sine of the angle between the element and the line joining P to the element and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance R between P and the element. In SI units,,Magnetostatics

The field produced by a wire can be found adding up the fields produced by a large number of current elements placed head to tail along the wire (the principle of superposition).Magnetostatics 4

Magnetostatics 5

6 Magnetic Flux Density The magnetic flux density vector is related to the magnetic field intensity by the following equation T (tesla) or Wb/m 2 where is the permeability of the medium. Except for ferromagnetic materials ( such as cobalt, nickel, and iron), most materials have values of very nearly equal to that for vacuum, H/m (henry per meter) The magnetic flux through a given surface S is given by Wb (weber)Magnetostatics

7 Magnetic Force If a magnetostatic field is present then it exerts forces on moving charges and on currents. If a current element is located in a magnetic field, it experiences a force This force, acting on current element, is in a direction perpendicular to the current element and also perpendicular to. It is largest when and the wire are perpendicular. The force acting on a charge q moving through a magnetic field with velocity is given by The force is perpendicular to the direction of charge motion, and is also perpendicular to.Magnetostatics