CBSE BOARD X, asked by lxkrupamp3neet1, 1 year ago

What constitutes the field of a magnet?

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Answered by writersparadise
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A magnetic field is an area up to which the magnetic attraction or magnetic force can be exerted. The magnetic fields are constituted of point charges called electrons which are moving constantly in concentric circles around a conductor.


These magnetic fields are dependent on the charge, acceleration, current strength, and the velocity of the particles.
Answered by AdventurousAimee
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Magnetic fields are constituted of electrons . Magnetic fields are dependent on charge , acceleration , velocity of particles and current strength .

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