Do Electrons Cause Magnetic Fields Yes Or No?

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The answer to this question is

yes and no

. All the electrons do produce a magnetic field as they spin and orbit the nucleus; however, in some atoms, two electrons spinning and orbiting in opposite directions pair up and the net magnetic moment of the atom is zero.

Does electrons produce magnetic field?

Magnetic fields are

produced by moving electric charges

. Everything is made up of atoms, and each atom has a nucleus made of neutrons and protons with electrons that orbit around the nucleus. Since the orbiting electrons ≠are tiny moving charges, a small magnetic field is created around each atom.

Do electrons generate magnetic fields?

Magnetic fields are

produced by moving electric charges

. Everything is made up of atoms, and each atom has a nucleus made of neutrons and protons with electrons that orbit around the nucleus. Since the orbiting electrons ≠are tiny moving charges, a small magnetic field is created around each atom.

What creates a magnetic field?

The magnetic field is the area around a magnet that has magnetic force. … When you rub a piece of iron along a magnet, the north-seeking poles of the atoms in the iron line up in the same direction.

The force generated by the aligned atoms

creates a magnetic field. The piece of iron has become a magnet.

How can magnetic properties be predicted?

The magnetic properties of a substance can be determined by

examining its electron configuration

: If it has unpaired electrons, then the substance is paramagnetic and if all electrons are paired, the substance is then diamagnetic.

Do all things have a magnetic field?

In the sense that all matter is made up by elementary particles which have a spin,

there are magnetic fields for all matter

, but it is only if the molecules are organized that it can build up to a value to show large scale magnetization, as with ferromagnets.

Why can’t magnetic field lines cross?

The magnetic field lines never intersect each other because if two or more lines intersect each other than it means that

at that point of intersection, the magnetic field has two directions at the same point

. This is not possible for a magnetic field to point in more than one direction at the same point.

How can you see a magnetic field?

The field can be visualized

by a set of magnetic field lines

, that follow the direction of the field at each point. The lines can be constructed by measuring the strength and direction of the magnetic field at a large number of points (or at every point in space).

What is the most magnetic material in nature?

The most magnetic material in nature is

the mineral magnetite, also called lodestone

(see Figure below). The magnetic domains

How many magnetic properties are there?

On the basis of their magnetic properties, substances can be classified into

five categories

: (i) paramagnetic (ii) diamagnetic (iii) ferromagnetic (iv) antiferromagnetic and (v) ferrimagnetic. They are weakly magnetized in a magnetic field in opposite direction.

Does zinc have magnetic properties?

But for practical purposes

zinc is not magnetic

.

What materials have the strongest magnetic field?

Neodymium is mixed with iron and boron as well as traces of other elements such as dysprosium and praseodymium

Do humans have a magnetic field?

In France, around 1780, many Parisians believed in curing their illnesses by magnetism. … Today, two hundred years later, we know that

the human body is indeed magnetic

in the sense that the body is a source of magnetic fields, but this body magnetism is very different from that imagined by Mesmer.

What are the 4 magnetic metals?

The most common metals used for permanent magnets are

iron, nickel, cobalt and some alloys of rare earth metals

.

What does not have a magnetic field?

Probes found that

Mars and Venus

do not have a significant magnetic field. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have magnetic fields much stronger than that of the Earth.

What are the 3 properties of magnetic field lines?

1)

Magnetic field lines emerge from the north pole and merge at the south pole

. 2)As the distance between the poles increases, the density of magnetic lines decreases. 3)The direction of field lines inside the magnet is from the South Pole to the North Pole. 4) Magnetic lines do not intersect with each other.

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