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View synonyms for magnetic field
magnetic field
noun
- a region of space near a magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle in which a magnetic force acts on any other magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle.
magnetic field
noun
- a field of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle, in which another permanent magnet or moving charge experiences a force Compare electric field
magnetic field
- A field of force associated with changing electric fields , as when electric charges are in motion. Magnetic fields exert deflective forces on moving electric charges. Most magnets have magnetic fields as a result of the spinning motion of the electrons orbiting the atoms of which they are composed; electromagnets create such fields from electric current moving through coils. Large objects, such as the earth, other planets, and stars, also produce magnetic fields.
- See Note at magnetism
magnetic field
- A magnetic field is said to exist in a region if a force can be exerted on a magnet . If a compass needle is deflected when it is put at a particular location, we say a magnetic field exists at that point, and the strength of the field is measured by the strength of the force of the compass needle. The Earth , the sun , and the Milky Way galaxy all have magnetic fields. All known magnetic fields are caused by the movement of electrical charges . Electrons in orbit in atoms give rise to magnetic fields, so that every atom is, like the Earth, surrounded by a magnetic field. ( See magnet and magnetism .)
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Origin of magnetic field1
First recorded in 1835–45
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