Physics, asked by Fenilshah, 6 months ago

what is magnetic field trip​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The magnetic field trip 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.

\bold\color{blue}{hope}\bold\color{red}{it}\bold\color{green}{will}\bold\color{purple}{help}\bold\color{orange}{you}

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

{ \huge{ \boxed{ \underline{ \overline{ \overline{ \overline{ \underline{ \mathtt \purple{Magnetic \: Field}}}}}}}}}

The magnetic field is the area around a magnet that has magnetic force. All magnets have north and south poles. Opposite poles are attracted to each other, while the same poles repel each other. When you rub a piece of iron along a magnet, the north-seeking poles of the atoms in the iron line up in the same direction.

When unlike poles, i.e. the north and the south poles of two magnets are placed close to each other, the magnetic field lines link, causing the magnets to attract each other. ... Thus electrical currents, which are basically just moving electrons flowing along a wire generate a magnetic field.

Similar questions