Magnetic Fields & Magnetic Field Strength
Download
Report
Transcript Magnetic Fields & Magnetic Field Strength
Magnetic Fields & Magnetic
Field Strength
• We have seen that magnets can exert a force
on objects without touching them. For this
reason we speak of a magnetic field around
a magnet, in the same way that we speak of
an electric field around a charged object.
• A magnetic field is represented by drawing in "magnetic
lines of flux".
• These are lines drawn so that a tangent at any point will
show the direction of the magnetic field.
• The direction of a line of flux is from the North Pole to the
South Pole, outside a magnet, from South to North inside
the magnet.
• (One line of flux may cause many lines of iron filings.)
• Weber - one magnetic line of flux is called a
Weber (Wb)
Wilhelm Eduard Weber
• Magnetic Flux - the entire group of lines of
flux about a magnet, or in a region is called
the magnetic flux.
• Symbol is - phi)
Magnetic Field Strength
• An electric field exerts a straight attractive
or repulsive force upon a charged object.
• A magnetic field will exert a particular force
upon a charged moving object.
• This force is perpendicular to the motion of
the charge. The force is proportional to the
velocity of the moving charge.
Two methods of defining
magnetic field strength.
• in terms of amount of force exerted per unit
of moving charge - N/C
• Use the idea that magnetic field strength is
directly related to the concentration of flux
lines. i.e. lines of flux per unit of area.
no. of lines
Magnetic Field Strength
area
B
A
where
B is measured in Tesla (T)
is measured in Webers (Wb)
A is measured in square metres. (m2)
• e.g. In a 25m2 area on the Earth, there are
1.25 x 10-3 lines of flux measured. What is
the field strength of the Earth's magnetic
field?
B
A
1.25 x10 3
Bearth
25
5
Bearth 5.0 x10 T
*note this is a constant value