it is the amount of current produced when 2 infinitely long wires with negligible area of cross section are placed 1m apart in vaccum such that the force acting per length of each rod is 2 X 10^7 N/m.
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The electromagnet was invented by Andre Ampere in 1825 after several years of work by many people regarding the magnetic properties of current carrying wires.
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Is an ampere the standard SI unit for measuring electric current? ... Power Is Transmitted at High Voltages Because the Corresponding Current in the Wires Is
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Ampère's force law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Another depiction of the Lorentz force law, showing both the force F12 on wire 1 ... |
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Ampère's apparatus consisted (essentially) of a long straight wire carrying an electric current current $I$ . Ampère quickly discovered that the needle of a small ...
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A current I flowing through a wire is equivalent to a collection of charges moving with a certain velocity vd along the wire.
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In this exercise you will explore the magnetic field produced by a number of thin and thick wires. However, you can't see the wires. The program displays a ...
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Wire Gauge Vs. Amperage. Wire gauge and wire amperage are very different terms. A convenient way to understand the difference between gauge and ...
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The magnetic field of an infinitely long straight wire can be obtained by applying Ampere's law. The expression for the magnetic field is ...
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