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Hello All,
I am trying to do some research to see how many known magnetic effects (related specifically to conductors) have been discovered. So far, I know of the most common one, The Lorentz Force, which is due to the effect of an electromagnetic wave moving across a wire. I am specifically interested in knowing if there are any other similar effects that are less well known but hidden in the literature somewhere?
The reason I am asking this is because I am wondering under what conditions a current can be caused to flow down a piece of copper wire (other than the obvious choices, voltage potential mechanically applied, or magnet swiped perpendicular to the wire). I am also ruling out any chemical effects, as I am specifically wondering if anyone here is aware of any other known magnetic or electromagnetic effects out there.
Thank you,
Jason O
I am trying to do some research to see how many known magnetic effects (related specifically to conductors) have been discovered. So far, I know of the most common one, The Lorentz Force, which is due to the effect of an electromagnetic wave moving across a wire. I am specifically interested in knowing if there are any other similar effects that are less well known but hidden in the literature somewhere?
The reason I am asking this is because I am wondering under what conditions a current can be caused to flow down a piece of copper wire (other than the obvious choices, voltage potential mechanically applied, or magnet swiped perpendicular to the wire). I am also ruling out any chemical effects, as I am specifically wondering if anyone here is aware of any other known magnetic or electromagnetic effects out there.
Thank you,
Jason O