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A region of space near a magnetized body where magnetic forces can be detected.
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region in the neighbourhood of a magnet, electric current, or changing electric field, in which magnetic forces are observable. Magnetic fields such ... [77 related articles]
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A field of force that is generated by electric currents, or, equivalently, a region in which magnetic forces can be observed. Within a magnetic field a magnetic dipole may experience a torque and a moving charge may experience a force. A magnetic field with its associated electric field is called an...
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constituent of an electromagnetic field which is characterized by the magnetic field strength H together with the magnetic flux density B NOTE - In French, the term 'champ magn?tique' is also used for the quantity magnetic field strength.
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that component of an electromagnetic field which is characterized by the magnetic field strength vector and the magnetic flux density vector NOTE - In French, the term 'champ magn?tique' is generally used for the 'magnetic field strength'.
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A condition found in the region around a magnet or an electric current, characterized by the existence of a detectable magnetic force at every point in the region and by the existence of magnetic poles.
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that portion of space about a magnet in which its action is perceptible.
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Area encompassing a magnet or electric current which has the ability to attract or repel certain objects anywhere in the field. Points in the magnetic field closer to the magnet or electrical current are stronger, and points further away are weaker.
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The region within which the magnetism of a given substance or particle affects other substances.
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Area where magnetic phenomena occur
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invisible lines of force surrounding a magnet or a conductor with current flowing through it.
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A condition found in the region around a magnet or an electric current, characterized by the existence of a detectable magnetic force at every point in the region and by the existence of magnetic poles.
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The area near a planet where magnetic forces can be detected.
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A region of space near a magnetized body where magnetic forces can be detected.
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magnetic field, magnetic force A vector field (a quantity that has both direction and magnitude, e.g. force or velocity, usually represented by an arrow) occupying physical space in which a magnetic force can be detected, typically in the presence of a permanent magnet, current-carrying conductor, or electromagnetic wave.
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the area around the earth that can affect electronic charges
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An invisible force that reacts with other matter
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a field around a magnet and its influence
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region of space around the earth affected by the magnetic force within the earth
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A field of force that is generated by electric currents. The Sun's average large-scale magnetic field, like that of the Earth, exhibits a north and a south pole linked by lines of magnetic force.
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magnetic flux noun the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
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Click images to enlargeRegion around a permanent magnet, or around a conductor carrying an electric current, in which a force acts on a moving charge or on a magnet placed in the field. The field can be represented by lines of force parallel at each point to the direction of a small compass needle placed on them at that p...
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Magnetic fields are historically described in terms of their effect on electric charges. A moving electric charge, such as an electron, will accelerate in the presence of a magnetic field, causing it to change velocity and its direction of travel. An electrically charged particle moving in a magnetic field will experience a force (known as the Lore...
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The area surrounding an electrically charged body in which an electromagnetic force can be detected.
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