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What is the relationship between magnetic force, magnetic field, and current? 1 point They are perpendicular to each other. They are parallel to each other. They do not interact at all. These are identical to each other

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Answered by RamyaHarshi
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Explanation:

Magnetic force obeys an inverse square law with distance. The equation for magnetic force is similar to Coulomb's Law (if you are familiar with it). But the key point is that the force is inversely proportional to the distance squared (i.e. it obeys an inverse square law with distance).

Answered by BHarshithadoctor2010
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Magnetic force obeys an inverse square law with distance. The equation for magnetic force is similar to Coulomb's Law (if you are familiar with it). But the key point is that the force is inversely proportional to the distance squared (i.e. it obeys an inverse square law with distance).

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