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1 Measuring the strength of a Magnetic Field
© D Hoult 2008

2 When current flows through a conductor which is in a magnetic field, it experiences a force, except when the conductor is

3 When current flows through a conductor which is in a magnetic field, it experiences a force, except when the conductor is parallel to the flux lines

4 When current flows through a conductor which is in a magnetic field, it experiences a force, except when the conductor is parallel to the flux lines The direction of the force is at 90° to both the current and the flux lines

5 When current flows through a conductor which is in a magnetic field, it experiences a force, except when the conductor is parallel to the flux lines The direction of the force is at 90° to both the current and the flux lines Fleming’s left hand rule helps to remember the relation between the three directions…

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18 Factors affecting the Magnitude of the Force
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19 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor, I

20 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field

21 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field Experiments show that

22 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field Experiments show that F a current, I

23 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field Experiments show that F a current, I F a length of conductor, L

24 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field Experiments show that F a current, I F a length of conductor, L F = I L × a constant

25 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field Experiments show that F a current, I F a length of conductor, L F = I L × a constant magnetic field strength or

26 The force depends on - the current flowing through the conductor - the length of conductor in the field Experiments show that F a current, I F a length of conductor, L F = I L × a constant magnetic field strength or magnetic flux density

27 F = I L B

28 F = I L B units of B Newtons per Amp per meter, NA-1m-1

29 F = I L B units of B Newtons per Amp per meter, NA-1m-1 1 NA-1m-1 is called 1 Tesla (1 T)

30 F = I L B units of B Newtons per Amp per meter NA-1m-1 1 NA-1m-1 is called 1 Tesla (1 T) The flux density of a magnetic field is

31 F = I L B units of B Newtons per Amp per meter NA-1m-1 1 NA-1m-1 is called 1 Tesla (1 T) The flux density of a magnetic field is the force per unit current per unit length acting on a conductor placed at 90° to the field

32 F = I L B units of B Newtons per Amp per meter NA-1m-1 1 NA-1m-1 is called 1 Tesla (1 T) The flux density of a magnetic field is the force per unit current per unit length acting on a conductor placed at 90° to the field F = I L B sin q


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