Have you ever seen a magnet? Did you see the field? There you go. While you can't see the field itself directly, you can see the effects of the field if you use iron filings or something like that; they'll line up with the magnetic field lines
It is a magnetic field that surrounds a magnet.
Magnetic field or magnetic flux lines, one of the manifestations of the electromagnetic force.
The invisible field you are talking about is called the magnetic field.
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a magnetic field.
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The magnetic field.
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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.
because when it is hit with a lot of force some of the little invisible magnets inside or the domains are thrown off and they don't attract to each other as much.
Yes, as the distance of the magnet increase its magnetic force decreases
Its called electromagnetism.
You may be wondering, what does it mean that magnetism is "an invisible force".Well, magnetism is an invisible force because the magnet reaches out and when it does, there is a magnetic field around it so the magnet does not need to be touching another magnet to pull or push it.
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
The magnetic field.
It's called magnetism.
the area of magnetic force around a magnet is called the magnetic field
They are kind of like a force around each other. They are negative and positive pulls. As you hold a paper clip to a magnet its an invisible field around the paperclip and the magnet. The paper clip also has magnet attracted metal so it will stick.
A Magnetic Force
That is called its magnetic field.
On the gray side of the magnet, if you take out a magnet and put it next to a magnet things you put on the fridge, It sticks to it! You see, the magnet's force is invisible so u can't see it. Or if you put it next to a magnet that sticks to that magnet, You might feel it's force or not. I tried it once :).
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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.