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Hello. how can i get an electrical charge from a magnetic field.?

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hello.

A magnetic field can be produced by an electrical current. i want to get an electrical current from a magnetic field. if this is possible please help. i believe the electrical charge will be a function graduated to the properties of the magnetic field.

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  1. An electric field does not produce any electric charges; it moves already existing ones if they are mobile (like electrons in a conductor). A changing magnetic field will produce an electric field. You can produce a magnetic field that oscillates back and forth from up to down at 50 or 60 Hz using an electromagnet made from a coil of wire wrapped around an iron or steel rod. Another coil or loop of wire next to it will develop a voltage that also oscillates at that frequency. That's how a transformer works. The two coil axes should be parallel for maximum voltage.


  2. All you need is a coil of wire, and relative motion between the coil and the magnetic field. As the field lines cut through the coil, a current is induced.

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