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Where <math> \mu_0 </math> is magnetic permeability, and <math> \rho
Where <math> \mu_0 </math> is magnetic permeability, and <math> \rho
</math> is distance from the wire.
</math> is distance from the wire.
 
[[File:CurrentMagneticField.png|thumb|Magnetic field of a current with right hand rule]]
Any component going along the direction of current is cancelled by cross
Any component going along the direction of current is cancelled by cross
product. '''Something else'''. Therefore, it is unsurprising that
product. '''Something else'''. Therefore, it is unsurprising that

Revision as of 21:57, 29 February 2024

Magnetic Field

A moving charge causes a magetic field, following the right hand rule: Your thumb pointing towards the direction of movement of the positive charge, and your other fingers wrap around to indicate the direction of the magnetic field.

A circulating current forms a magnetic dipole.

Calculate Field

Where is magnetic permeability, and is distance from the wire.

Magnetic field of a current with right hand rule

Any component going along the direction of current is cancelled by cross product. Something else. Therefore, it is unsurprising that magnetic field is circulating.

Special Field --- Infinitely Long Wire