The document discusses magnetic effects of electric current. It explains that a current-carrying conductor generates a magnetic field around it which can be detected using a compass. The direction of the magnetic field is given by the right-hand rule. A current through a circular loop or solenoid also produces magnetic fields. An electromagnet is created when a coil wrapped around an iron core is used to magnetize the iron when current flows through the coil. Electromagnetic induction causes induced currents from a changing magnetic field or relative motion between a conductor and magnetic field.