James98765
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I am a self taught physics enthusiast with a frustrating conceptual problem; I have been unable to come up with a reasonable visual model connecting electric and magnetic fields.
I first began visualizing electric fields as a spherical wave that expands into 3D space. This made since because of Coulomb’s inverse square law. When studying magnetism, I visualized field lines circling moving charges as described by Faraday. Here are my problems with the visual models:
How does a moving source charge create a magnetic field in space that is perpendicular to its electric field?
Why do charges moving through this magnetic field experience a force perpendicular to its velocity and the field?
I understand these might not be easy questions to answer in words. Am I asking these questions too early in my studies? I have already finished reading about Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves but didn’t get the explanation I was hoping for. If a simple explanation doesn’t exist, can somebody point me in the right direction? Do I need a more focused textbook perhaps?
I first began visualizing electric fields as a spherical wave that expands into 3D space. This made since because of Coulomb’s inverse square law. When studying magnetism, I visualized field lines circling moving charges as described by Faraday. Here are my problems with the visual models:
How does a moving source charge create a magnetic field in space that is perpendicular to its electric field?
Why do charges moving through this magnetic field experience a force perpendicular to its velocity and the field?
I understand these might not be easy questions to answer in words. Am I asking these questions too early in my studies? I have already finished reading about Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves but didn’t get the explanation I was hoping for. If a simple explanation doesn’t exist, can somebody point me in the right direction? Do I need a more focused textbook perhaps?
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