Yes; if the storage is on magnetic media then that can be altered by magnetic and electric fields.
Electric fields are similar to magnetic fields, and can be "compressed" by the imposition of other electric or magnetic fields.
Yes, electric current does create magnetic fields
Vibrations in electric and magnetic fields create electromagnetic radiation.
no
the presence of a magnet
magnetic fields
The two are related because an Electric current produces Magnetic Fields
Produces magnetic fields, that are used in generators, inductors and motors. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a magnitude and a direction.
No. Any current produces a magnetic field. Look at Maxwell's equations.
the magnet field is the strongest well the summer solstic when the suns gravitational pull is the strongest
The Magnetic Fields was created in 1989.
Magnetic fields can be blocked. Magnetic fields cannot penetrate a superconductor, and regions can be shielded from magnetic fields using ferromagnetic materials.
Well when an electric current flows through a conductor a magnetic field is produced. And a changing magnetic flux through a conductor produces a current in the conductor.
magnetic fields are essential to production of electricity
Paper is not affected by magnetic fields.
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