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What is a Magnetic Field?​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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Magnetic fields, like gravitational fields, cannot be seen or touched. We can feel the pull of the Earth’s gravitational field on ourselves and the objects around us, but we do not experience magnetic fields in such a direct way.

We know of the existence of magnetic fields by their effect on objects such as magnetized pieces of metal, naturally magnetic rocks such as lodestone, or temporary magnets such as copper coils that carry an electrical current.

We place a magnetized needle on a cork in a bucket of water, it will slowly align itself with the local magnetic field. Turning on the current in a copper wire can make a nearby compass needle jump. Observations like these led to the development of the concept of magnetic fields.

Answered by SangeetaNH
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Answer:

Magnetic Field is a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.

Explanation:

The magnetic field is the area around a magnet in which there is magnetic force. Moving electric charges can make magnetic fields. ... In physics, the magnetic field is a field that passes through space and which makes a magnetic force move electric charges and magnetic dipoles.\

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