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Magnetic field

In physics, the magnetic field is the field produced by a magnet. A field, in this context, is a vector field; that is, a vector for each point in space, possibly changing in time. Given the symbol B, the magnetic field points in the same direction as would a compass – away from the north pole of a magnet, and towards the north pole of the Earth.




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