Magnet 2
Magnet 2
Magnet 2
Electromagnetic Effect
Similar to other effects; electric current also produces magnetic effect. The magnetic
effect of electric current is known as electromagnetic effect.
It is observed that when a compass is brought near a current carrying conductor the
needle of compass gets deflected because of flow of electricity. This shows that
electric current produces a magnetic effect.
Properties of magnet:
A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.
The pole of a magnet which points toward north direction is called north pole
or north seeking.
The pole of a magnet which points toward south direction is called south pole
or south seeking.
Like poles of magnets repel each other while unlike poles of magnets attract
each other.
Magnetic field and Field Lines
The influence of force surrounding a magnet is called magnetic field. In the magnetic
field, the force exerted by a magnet can be detected using a compass or any other
magnet.
The imaginary lines of magnetic field around a magnet are called field line or field
line of magnet. When iron fillings are allowed to settle around a bar magnet, they get
arranged in a pattern which mimicks the magnetic field lines. Field line of a magnet
can also be detected using a compass. Magnetic field is a vector quantity, i.e. it has
both direction and magnitude.
Direction of Field Line:- Outside the magnet, the direction of magnetic field line is
taken from north pole to South Pole. Inside the magnet, the direction of magnetic
field line is taken from south pole to north pole.
Strength of magnetic field: The closeness of field lines shows the relative strength of
magnetic field, i.e. closer lines show stronger magnetic field and vice-versa.
Crowded field lines near the poles of magnet show more strength.
Magnetic field Due to a Current Carrying Conductor:
Magnetic field due to current through a straight conductor:A current carrying straight conductor has magnetic field in the form of concentric
circles; around it. Magnetic field of current carrying straight conductor can be shown
by magnetic field lines.
The direction of magnetic field through a current carrying conductor depends upon
the direction of flow of electric current. The direction of magnetic field gets reversed
in case of a change in the direction of electric current.
Let a current carrying conductor be suspended vertically and the electric current is
flowing from south to north. In this case, the direction of magnetic field will be
anticlockwise. If the current is flowing from north to south, the direction of magnetic
field will be clockwise.
Right Hand Thumb Rule: The direction of magnetic field; in relation to direction of
electric current through a straight conductor can be depicted by using the Right Hand
Thumb Rule. It is also known as Maxwells Corkscrew Rule.
If a current carrying conductor is held by right hand; keeping the thumb straight and if
the direction of electric current is in the direction of thumb, then the direction of
wrapping of other fingers will show the direction of magnetic field.
As per Maxwells corkscrew rule, if the direction of forward movement of screw
shows the direction of current, then the direction of rotation of screw shows the
direction of magnetic field.
Properties of Magnetic Field:
The magnitude; of magnetic field increases with increase in electric current
and decreases with decrease in electric current.
The magnitude of magnetic field; produced by electric current; decreases with
increase in distance and vice-versa. The size of concentric circles of magnetic
field lines increases with distance from the conductor, which shows that
magnetic field decreases with distance.
Magnetic field lines are always parallel to each other.
By producing a strong magnetic field inside the solenoid, magnetic materials can be
magnetized. Magnet formed by producing magnetic field inside a solenoid is called
electromagnet.