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The magnetic field is a quantity that has magnitude only. (Correct the mistakes, if any.)

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Explanation:

A magnetic field is a tool used to describe how the magnetic force is distributed in the space and also within something magnetic. Thus, it is the region around a magnet where magnetic force is present. Magnetic fields can be created by moving the electrical charges.

At each stage, a magnetic field has a force, that is a magnitude, and at the specified point a direction connected with the magnitude. The magnetic field is therefore a vector and the electrical field is a polar vector.

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