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Hans Christian Oersted was a Danish scientist who explored the relationship between electric current and magnetism. Current is the flow of electrons, and is how we hardness electricity. Currents create their own magnetic fields in closed loops, which magnets are known to induce, or create current, in wires.
Oersted experimented with this, using a compass, which uses the magnetic poles of the Earth to show your which direction you are facing. By bringing the compass near a closed current loop, he was able to interfere with the magnetic field and cause the compass needle to move.
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Using a magnetic compass, Oersted identified the exact direction of the magnetic field created by a current-carrying wire.
Oersted experiment :
- Using a magnetic compass, Oersted identified the exact direction of the magnetic field created by a current-carrying wire.
- The compass will align itself within the direction of the magnetic field created if we retain a magnetic sensor in a vertical plane to the radius r from an electrical conductor cable. As a result, the magnetic fields may be traced.
- The link between electrodynamics was discovered by Oersted. In his experiment, he discovered that placing a magnetic compass near a conductive wire generates a magnetic flux around it, deflecting the magnetic poles.
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