Section 5
Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Forces, and Conductors
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The Hall Effect
When current runs through a wire exposed to a magnetic field a potential is produced across the conductor that is transverse to the current.

Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor
When an electrical wire is exposed to a magnet, the current in that wire will experience a forceāthe result of a magnet field.

Torque on a Current Loop: Rectangular and General
A current-carrying loop exposed to a magnetic field experiences a torque, which can be used to power a motor.

Ampere's Law: Magnetic Field Due to a Long Straight Wire
Current running through a wire will produce a magnetic field that can be calculated using the Biot-Savart Law.

Magnetic Force Between Two Parallel Conductors
Parallel wires carrying current produce significant magnetic fields, which in turn produce significant forces on currents.