Magnetic freild
from the magnet`s neutal lines to its poles. This is not correct. The path Magnetic Force Travels is always from it's North Pole around the Magnet to it's South Pole with completes the Magnetic Circuit. Then back through the magnet through the neuatral line back to its North Pole and starts again.
The proton will circulate clockwise in a plane perpendicular to the the north direction.The proton will move from the east to the west clockwise.
suspend the magnets from strings in such a way that they only repel each other. (Between two glass plates maybe, so they can't rotate.) measure the angle of the strings. Knowing the weight of each magnet, the acceleration of gravity, and the cosine of the angle between the strings this should give you enough to calculate the magnitude of the force between the magnets. (Providing you know vector addition of course.)
The magnetic field lines (the lines of force) around the magnet sweep the windings in the coil. This induces a voltage in the windings (through induction), and the voltage will try to drive current if it can. There is a bit more to this, but the essential elements are that the magentic lines of force cause voltage in the coil because there is relative motion between the field and the coil.
Magnets make electricity by moving electrons through conductive material. This is accomplished by a variable magnetic field by either rotating a conductive wire in between magnets, or rotating magnets around a conductive wire.
magnetic field
The magnetic force exerted in the region around a magnet is called a magnetic field. It is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence of the magnet on other objects or moving charges.
A region of force around a magnet refers to the magnetic field produced by the magnet, which exerts a force on other magnets or magnetic materials within its influence. The strength and direction of the magnetic force vary depending on the position and orientation relative to the magnet.
I'm pretty sure its the 'magnetic field'
The region around a magnet where the magnetic force is exerted is called the magnetic field. This field exists in three dimensions and is strongest closer to the magnet, gradually weakening as you move away.
This would be the magnetic field.
A Magnetic Force
The region around a magnet where a force can be felt is known as the magnetic field. It extends outward from the magnet in all directions and is strongest close to the magnet's poles. Objects within the magnetic field will experience a force if they are magnetic or if they have moving electric charges.
Magnetic field
magnetic field. The magnetic field is the region in which the magnetic force generated by the magnet can exert influence on other objects or materials.
The area around a magnet that has the force of magnetism is called the magnetic field. The magnetic field is the region where the magnetic force produced by the magnet can influence other objects or materials.
The region surrounding a magnet where its magnetic force can affect other objects is called the magnetic field. This field extends around the magnet in three dimensions and is responsible for the attractive or repulsive forces experienced by magnetic materials within its vicinity.