Magnetic Force
The magnetic field B is defined from the
Lorentz Force Law, and specifically from the magnetic force on a moving charge:
The implications of this expression
include:
1.
The force is perpendicular to both the velocity v of the charge q and
the magnetic field B.
2.
The magnitude of the force is F = qvB sinθ where θ is the angle <
180 degrees between the velocity and the magnetic field. This implies that the
magnetic force on a stationary charge or a charge moving parallel to the
magnetic field is zero.
3.
The direction of the force is given by the right hand rule. The force
relationship above is in the form of a vector product.
From the force relationship above it can be
deduced that the units of magnetic field are Newton
seconds /(Coulomb meter) or Newtons
per Ampere meter. This unit is named the Tesla. It is a large unit, and the
smaller unit Gauss is used for small fields like the Earth's magnetic field. A
Tesla is 10,000 Gauss. The Earth's magnetic field is on the order of half a
Gauss.
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