magnetic field

Magnetic dipoles have magnetic force lines {magnetic field}| {flux density} {magnetic intensity} {magnetic induction}, from south pole to north pole. Magnetic field H is magnetic force F divided by pole strength p: H = F/p.

wire

Around wires, magnetic field H is space magnetic permeability k' times current I divided by two times pi times distance d from wire: H = (k' * I) / (2 * pi * d). Around solenoids, magnetic field H is space magnetic permeability k' times wire-turn number n times current I: H = k' * n * I. Around toroids, magnetic field H is space magnetic permeability k' times wire-turn number n times current I divided by two times pi times toroid radius r: H = (k' * n * I) / (2 * pi * r).

direction

Positive current in thumb direction makes magnetic field that circles conductor in right-hand finger direction {right hand rule, magnetic field}.

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