Force field refers to the lines of force one object exerts on another object or a collection of other objects. Note that force fields does not exist in reality, but are really a construct that allows scientists to visualize the effects of objects on other objects; in other words, it makes the math easy. Examples of force fields: Newtonian gravitational field, global Gravitational field, A conservative Electric field, A static Magnetic field. A magnetic field is a field that permeates space and which exerts a magnetic force on moving electric charges and magnetic dipoles.
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
A magnetic field is generated when electric charge carriers such as electrons move through space or within an electrical conductor.
Magnetism is a non contact force. So it is basically a force
Electricity and magnetism are similar but yet different. They are both able to make a form of each other. If electricity charges are pulled at a great force they will be able to create a type of magnetic force. Magnets are able to produce forms of electricity when their pulls are changed.
A French scientist named Andre-Marie Ampere studied the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
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The force of attraction between two bodies is gravity. Or, magnetism...
There are only two forces that act at a distance:gravity, andelectromagnetism.Magnetic fields are sometimes referred to as a third force, however magnetism and electrostatic forces are both examples the electromagnetic force.
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It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
Yes, magnetism is a force. Any force applied to an object will either increase or decrease the friction between that object and an adjacent surface.
The force of Gravity. I thought it was magnetism
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its just magnetism.
A magnetic field is generated when electric charge carriers such as electrons move through space or within an electrical conductor.