what if the magnetic is a quantum entanglement of due to it look at this way let's take magnet it have north pole and south pole this field is created by electron with opposite spin in two different poles now if we break magnet from closer to any pole let say north pole the pole which is earlier part of an north pole now behaves as south pole it mean quantum entanglement has happens so as to change the direction of the spin of electron
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Explanation:
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.
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Most of us have some familiarity with everyday magnetic objects and recognize that there can be forces between them. We understand that magnets have two poles and that depending on the orientation of two magnets there can be attraction (opposite poles) or repulsion (similar poles). We recognize that there is some region extending around a magnet where this happens. The magnetic field describes this region.
There are two different ways that a magnetic field is typically illustrated:
The magnetic field is described mathematically as a vector field. This vector field can be plotted directly as a set of many vectors drawn on a grid. Each vector points in the direction that a compass would point and has length dependent on the strength of the magnetic force.
An alternative way to represent the information contained within a vector field is with the use of field lines. Here we dispense with the grid pattern and connect the vectors with smooth lines. We can draw as many lines as we want.
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