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Common types of force fields are magnetic fields, gravity fields, and electric fields.
Yes !! But its negligible.
Yes, it is true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material. However, it will only exert that force if it is made out of the correct material. Items made of iron are the most common magnetic objects.
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
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Common types of force fields are magnetic fields, gravity fields, and electric fields.
Yes !! But its negligible.
A magnetometer is used to measure magnetic force in magnetic fields.
Consider the stream of electrons travelling in an old Cathode Ray Tube CRT. These may be displaced by both magnetic and electric fields.
Gerald E. Marsh has written: 'Force-Free Magnetic Fields' -- subject(s): Hydrodynamics, Topology, Force-free magnetic fields, Cosmic magnetic fields, Field theory (Physics)
Yes, it is true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material. However, it will only exert that force if it is made out of the correct material. Items made of iron are the most common magnetic objects.
Chemistry. Hormones. Pheromones. Electric fields, magnetic fields, gravity fields.
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
The "lines" of latitude, longitude, reasoning, electric fields, and magnetic fields are imaginary.