Magnetic field is a quantity that has both direction and magnitude. give reason
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because it's is a vector quantity
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what is magnitude?
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Magnetic field is a vector quantity.
When current flows through a wire, the magnetic field lines are in a specific Direction.
When the amount of current or electromotive force of the battery is increased, the magnitude of magnetic field lines also increases.
Magnitude refers to the VALUE. For example, if the value of magnetic field lines is 3 Tesla, the magnitude of it is 3 Tesla.
(Tesla is the unit of magnetic field lines)
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When current flows through a wire, the magnetic field lines are in a specific Direction.
When the amount of current or electromotive force of the battery is increased, the magnitude of magnetic field lines also increases.
Magnitude refers to the VALUE. For example, if the value of magnetic field lines is 3 Tesla, the magnitude of it is 3 Tesla.
(Tesla is the unit of magnetic field lines)
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