What is difference between magnetic field and electric field?
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- The magnetic field is an exerted area around the magnetic force. While the electric fields are generated around the particles which obtain electric charge. ... During this process, positive charges are drawn, while negative charges are repelled.
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The magnetic field is an exerted area around the magnetic force. It is obtained by moving electric charges. The direction of the magnetic field is indicated by lines. While the electric fields are generated around the particles which obtain electric charge. During this process, positive charges are drawn, while negative charges are repelled. An object with a moving charge always has both magnetic and electric fields. They have some similarities and also have two different fields with the same characteristics. Both fields are inter-related called electromagnetic fields, but they are not dependent on each other.
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