What are the invisible lines around a magnet called?
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An invisible area of an around magnetic object that can pull another magnetic object toward it or push another magnetic object away from it is called a magnetic field. It's kind of like those invisible “force fields” that surround an object with invisible power in sci-fi movies and books.
The lines that we have mapped out around the magnet, called the magnetic lines of force, indicate the region in which the force of the magnet can be detected. This region is called the magnetic field.
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