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The magnetic field surrounds the magnet. The lines of magnetic force repel each other, ultimately forming a sphere of decreasing strength.
a magnet with many lines of force is STRONG
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
The volume surrounding a magnet will be filled with the lines of magnetic force. Since these are similarly polarized, they repel each other - eventually creating a sphere at a sufficiently large distance. This sphere is the magnetic field of that magnet.
a magnet gets excited because of the force in it
the area of magnetic force around a magnet is called the magnetic field
The magnetic field surrounds the magnet. The lines of magnetic force repel each other, ultimately forming a sphere of decreasing strength.
a magnet with many lines of force is STRONG
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
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.
You're talking about the 'magnetic field', but you're not giving it enough credit.It doesn't only exist in the space around the magnet, but it technically extendsout to infinity, whether or not you can feel it past a couple of feet.
No, a magnet is a physical object. However, a magnet can EXERT a force.
creates magnetic force
electromagnet
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
Yes, as the distance of the magnet increase its magnetic force decreases
Because the magnet is not the same force as the paperclip!