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magnetic field

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/mæɡˈnɛtɪk fild/
Forms:magnetic fields
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an invisible area around a magnetic object where magnetic forces can attract or repel other objects

  • The Earth has a magnetic field that helps guide the navigation of compasses.
  • When electricity flows through a wire, it creates a magnetic field around the wire.
  • The MRI machine uses a powerful magnetic field to produce detailed images of the human body.
  • Scientists study the magnetic field of the sun to understand solar flares and their effects on Earth.
  • Magnets can attract certain metals because they create a magnetic field around them.