Magnetic: Force
Two North poles or two South poles will push each other away. 3. The Field
Most of our technology relies on magnetic force to convert electrical energy into motion (motors) or motion into electricity (generators). magnetic force
When current flows through a wire, it creates a magnetic field around that wire. This is the principle behind electromagnets. 2. The Rules: Opposites Attract Every magnet has two poles: North and South . Attraction: North and South poles pull toward each other. Two North poles or two South poles will push each other away
Hard drives use tiny magnetic signatures to "remember" 1s and 0s. When current flows through a wire, it creates
Magnetic force is one of the fundamental ways nature pushes and pulls on things without touching them. At its simplest, it’s the attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion. Here’s the breakdown of how it works: 1. The Source: Moving Charges
Magnetic fields are created whenever electric charges (like electrons) are in motion.