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Revision as of 08:04, 20 April 2011
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Parent topics
- Biot-Savart law [r]: Gives the magnetic field at some distance of an electric current-carrying wire. [e]
- Electric current [r]: The flow of electric charge carried by mobile electrons in a conductor, ions in an electrolyte or both in a plasma. [e]
- Lorentz force [r]: Force on an electrically charged particle that moves through a magnetic and an electric field. [e]
Subtopics
- Ampere's law [r]: The integral of a magnetic field over a closed path is equal to the conduction current through the surface bounded by the path. [e]
- Coulomb's law [r]: An inverse-square distance law, like Newton's gravitational law, describing the forces acting between electric point charges; also valid for the force between magnetic poles. [e]
- Magnetization [r]: Magnetic moment per unit volume of a material, denoted M, defined in terms of the magnetic moments of its constituents by M=(1/V)Σj mj where the magnetic moment mj of the j-th constituent in the volume V is a vector property that determines the torque the object experiences in a magnetic field tending to align its moment with the field. [e]
- Magnetic moment [r]: A vector property of an object that determines the torque it experiences in a magnetic flux density. [e]
- Relative permeability [r]: A factor describing magnetizability as a proportionality between magnetic flux density and magnetic field in a magnetic material or medium. [e]
- International System of Units [r]: Metric unit system based on the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole and candela. [e]
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- Abampere [r]: Unit of electric current in the cgs-emu system of units; symbol abA; 1 abA = 10 A. [e]
- Ampere (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ampere (unit) [r]: Unit of electric current; symbol A; one of the seven SI base units. [e]
- Ampere's law [r]: The integral of a magnetic field over a closed path is equal to the conduction current through the surface bounded by the path. [e]
- André-Marie Ampère [r]: (Lyons 20 January, 1775 – Marseilles 10 June, 1836) French physicist and mathematician best known for his work in electricity and magnetism. [e]
- Biot-Savart's law [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Electromagnetism [r]: Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism. [e]
- Equation (mathematics) [r]: A mathematical relationship between quantities stated to be equal, seen as a problem involving variables for which the solution is the set of values for which the equality holds. [e]
- Magnetic constant [r]: A physical constant in the International System of Units (SI) relating mechanical force and electric current in classical vacuum with a defined value μ0 = 4π × 10−7 N/A2. [e]
- Maxwell equations [r]: Mathematical equations describing the interrelationship between electric and magnetic fields; dependence of the fields on electric charge- and current- densities. [e]