Why is magnetic field called a vector quantity?
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The magnetic field at any point in space is a vector quantity. This means there is a direction associated with the field as well as a field strength. ... The length of the arrows can be thought of as the strength of the field, i.e. the longer the arrows, the stronger the field.
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