A magnet creates a magnetic field, often mistakenly referred to as a magnetic force. The actual force felt by a charged particle in a magnetic field (or electric field) is called the Lorentz force.
There is no such thing as "magnetizing" force.
Answer
Of course there's such a thing as 'magnetising force'! It is an old term for what is called, these days, 'magnetic field strength' (symbol: H). It is defined as a magnetic circuit's magnetomotive force per unit length, and is expressed in amperes per metre (spoken as, 'ampere-turns per metre').
Comparing it to electrical quantities, it is equivalent to voltage gradient, expressed in volts per metre, in an electric circuit.
One of the four fundamental forces, the electromagnetic force manifests itself through the forces between charges (Coulomb's Law) and the magnetic force, both of which are summarized in the Lorentz force law. Fundamentally, both magnetic and electric forces are manifestations of an exchange force involving the exchange of photons . The quantum approach to the electromagnetic force is called quantum electrodynamics or QED. The electromagnetic force is a force of infinite range which obeys the inverse square law, and is of the same form as the gravity force.
The electromagnetic force holds atoms and molecules together. In fact, the forces of electric attraction and repulsion of electric charges are so dominant over the other three fundamental forces that they can be considered to be negligible as determiners of atomic and molecular structure. Even magnetic effects are usually apparent only at high resolutions, and as small corrections.
Magnetic force is the force exerted between magnetic poles, producing magnetization of force, either of attraction or of repulsion.
Typically, an electric current creates a magnetic force. Also, magnetic domains aligned correctly and properly can cause a magnetic force.
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.
Yes it is
Magnetic force is a non-contact force. It can also be described as a force of 'Attraction' or 'Repulsion'.
When the magnetic force closes . -Hope it helped
Magnetic force is the force exerted between magnetic poles, producing magnetization of force, either of attraction or of repulsion.
Typically, an electric current creates a magnetic force. Also, magnetic domains aligned correctly and properly can cause a magnetic force.
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.
Yes it is
magnetic force
Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.
Magnets have magnetic force in them, obviously, to attract or repel magnetic materials. The materials could not be attracted without the magnetic force because the magnet forces the magnetic material towards it.
Magnetic force is a non-contact force. It can also be described as a force of 'Attraction' or 'Repulsion'.
The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.
When the magnetic force closes . -Hope it helped
I like the word magnetic force.
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.