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Rockazella
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My physics teacher gave the class a brief explanation of a permanent magnet. If I understood him correctly he basically said the special condition with a permanent magnet is that all the electrons are circling uniformly (in same direction). The poles of the magnet are based on the direction the electrons are spinning (right hand rule).
My question is why would those uniform circling electrons cause a magnetic field?
My question is why would those uniform circling electrons cause a magnetic field?