Magnetic field

  • A magnetic field is a vector field
    • The SI unit of magnetic field is the tesla (T) which is defined as .
    • is the magnetic field (in ) at distance from a point charge moving with velocity in the direction . is perpendicular to both and .
      • (superposition) The total magnetic field caused by multiple point charges is the vector sum of the magnetic fields caused by each individual charge.

Lorentz force

  • (Lorentz Force) is the magnetic force (in ) on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field .
    • (or ) is the magnetic force exerted on a straight wire of length carrying a current in a uniform magnetic field where is the angle between and .
    • (or ) is the magnetic force exerted on a particle of charge moving with velocity in a uniform magnetic field where is the angle between and .

Biot-Savartlaw

  • (differential form) is the infinitesimal magnetic field produced by a current element at a distance in the direction .

  • (integrated form)

  • is the magnetic field inside a long solenoid with turns per unit length () carrying current .

  • is the magnitude of magnetic field at distance from a long straight wire carrying current .

  • is the magnitude of magnetic field at the center of a circular loop of radius carrying current .

  • is the magnetic field inside of a long solenoid with turns per unit length () carrying current .

Magnetic flux

  • is the magnetic flux (in ) through a surface area in a magnetic field .
    • is the magnetic flux through a surface area in a magnetic field .

Electromagnetic induction

  • (Faraday’s Law of Induction) is the induced emf (in ) in a closed loop of wire with turns due to a changing magnetic flux (in ) through the loop.

    • (The negative sign is due to Lenz’s Law)
    • (Motional EMF) is the induced emf (in ) in a straight conductor of length moving with velocity in a magnetic field at an angle to the field.
  • The inductance (in henry, ) of a

    • An inductor is a circuit elementthathassignificantinductance.
    • is the energy stored in an inductor with inductance carrying current .

Magnetic moment

  • is the magnetic moment (in ) of a current loop with area carrying current .
    • is the torque on a magnetic dipole in a magnetic field .

Ampère’s Law

  • (Ampère’s circuital Law)
    • where is the current through the area enclosed by the closed path in a magnetic field .

Maxwell’s equations

Gauss’s Law for Electricity

    • where is the charge density

Gauss’s Law for Magnetism

    • (the magnetic flux through a closed surface is zero, indicating that there are no magnetic monopoles)

Maxwell–Faraday equation

Ampère–Maxwell law