Electric Motors And Generators/Magnetic Field Concepts

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Magnetic Field Concepts

An electromagnetic field is a region of space in which electrical charges experience forces. The classical definition of the electromagnetic field is given by the following equation

𝐅=q𝐄+q𝐯×𝐁

  What this equation states, is that an electrical charge of size Template:Math experiences a force when in the presence of an electric field denoted by Template:Math. Furthermore if the charge is moving, with velocity Template:Math, it will experience a further force if in the presence of a magnetic field denoted by Template:Math. Therefore the force on a electric charge defines what the electric and magnetic fields are in a given region of space. Without the presence of a charged particle it could never be known what their magnitudes or directions were.

Further Reading on Magnetism

Further Reading on Electric Current

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