2nd year of post-compulsory secondary education
Magnetic field
José Luis San Emeterio
 Magn.  
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Lines of force
 
                     
    The magnetic field is the only field where the lines of force that show the direction of the field can be made visible.

   In the visual on the left you can see a surface covered with iron filings. If you click on the magnet control, you will see the lines of force because each iron particle turns into a small magnet and they all line up according to the lines of force.

    There is a convention that states that lines of force leave from the north pole of the magnet and enter the south pole, as we can see in the figure attached.

   Inside the magnet, the lines of force are parallel, which means that the value of the field intensity is homogeneous.

   Click on next to see the lines of force of the Earth.

Background information
Natural magnets
Lines of force
Magnets and currents
Conclusions
The effects of the magnetic field
on a charged particle
on a straight cable
on a loop
Conclusions
The creation of magnetic fields
by a charged particle
by a rectilinear current
by a coil
An explanation of natural magnetism
Conclusions
Induced currents
Magnetic flux
The laws of Faraday and Lenz
Self-induction
Conclusions
Alternating current
The generation of alternating currents
A circuit of alternating current
Conclusions
Evaluation