
Oersted's Experiment
Oersted’s Experiment demonstrated that an electric current creates a magnetic field around a wire. When he passed an electric current through a wire near a compass, he observed the compass needle deflecting from its normal position. This showed that electricity and magnetism are connected. Specifically, the flowing electric current produces a magnetic field around the wire, revealing a fundamental relationship between electricity and magnetism, which later became the basis for electromagnetism.