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Answer:
Electric field is associates to each point in space as a electric force per unit of charge.
Magnetic field is defined as the vector field necessary to make the Lorentz force correctly.
Explanation:
The electric and magnetic fields are both manifestations of the electromagnetic force.
- For instance, the electric field is associates to each point in space as an electric force per unit of charge.
- Now, the magnetic field is defined as the vector field necessary to make the Lorentz force law correctly describe the motion of a charged particle.
Let's recall that the magnetic force is described by the Lorentz Force. It means the attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion.
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Explanation:
- Electric field is a point value in space that is generated by charge placed in space which exerts an electric force per unit of charge. As per Coulomb's Law:
E = Fe / q
- Magnetic field is generated by a magnetic or a source of moving charges in a region of space that allows attraction towards the source. The formulation is given as Lorentz force (Fm)
Fm = q* ( v x B )
- Lorentz Force can either by attractive or repulsive that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion.
- Electric Force can either by attractive or repulsive that arises between two charged particles depending on the signs of charge on each.