Explain that a magnet has a certain magnetic field
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A magnetic field is a picture that we use as a tool to describe how the magnetic force is distributed in the space around and within something magnetic. When we speak of the force due to a magnet (or any force for that matter) it has to be on something.
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Magnetic field: The area around a magnet where a magnetic force is experienced is called the magnetic field. It is a quantity that has both direction and magnitude, (i.e., Vector quantity). Magnetic field and field lines: The influence of force surrounding a magnet is called magnetic field
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