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Magnetic Field Concepts
An electromagnetic field is a region of space in which electrical charges experience forces. The classical definition of the electromagnetic field is given by the following equation
What this equation states, is that an electrical charge of size Template:Math experiences a force when in the presence of an electric field denoted by Template:Math. Furthermore if the charge is moving, with velocity Template:Math, it will experience a further force if in the presence of a magnetic field denoted by Template:Math. Therefore the force on a electric charge defines what the electric and magnetic fields are in a given region of space. Without the presence of a charged particle it could never be known what their magnitudes or directions were.
Further Reading on Magnetism
- See Magnetic field and Magnetic phenomena and Physics Study Guide/Magnetism and Permanent magnets and Current's magnetic effects and Electromagnetism and Magnetism's units.
- Wikipedia: Magnet and Wikipedia: Magnetic forces and Wikipedia: Magnetism and Wikipedia: Magnetism's origin