Ok dear friends~ before we start going further, let's take a deep breath~ feeling better right? ^_^
First of all, what is Magnetic Field? Hmm~
Magnetic Field Basics
Magnetic fields are different from electric fields (Although both types of fields are interconnected, they do different things)
Magnetic fields are areas where an object exhibits a magnetic influence. The fields affect neighbouring objects along things called magnetic field lines. A magnetic object can attract or push away another magnetic object.
You also need to remember that magnetic forces are NOT related to gravity. Ohh! well,. why??
Because the amount of gravity is based on an object's mass, while magnetic strength is based on the material that the object is made of.
Magnetic fields are different from electric fields (Although both types of fields are interconnected, they do different things)
Magnetic fields are areas where an object exhibits a magnetic influence. The fields affect neighbouring objects along things called magnetic field lines. A magnetic object can attract or push away another magnetic object.
You also need to remember that magnetic forces are NOT related to gravity. Ohh! well,. why??
Because the amount of gravity is based on an object's mass, while magnetic strength is based on the material that the object is made of.
Factors affecting magnet stability are; time, temperature, reluctance changes, adverse fields, radiation, shock, stress, and vibration
Where magnetic poles are the points where the magnetic field lines begin and end. Field lines
converge or come together at the poles. You have probably heard of the poles of
the Earth. Those poles are places where our planets field lines come together.
We call those poles north and south because that's where they're located on
Earth. All magnetic objects have field lines and poles. It can be as small as
an atom or as large as a star.
Earth's Magnetic Field
Magnets are simple examples of natural magnetic fields. But guess what? The Earth has a huge magnetic field. Because the core of our planet is filled with molten iron (Fe), there is a large field that protects the Earth from space radiation and particles such as the solar wind. When you look at tiny magnets, they are working in a similar way. The magnet has a field around it
Ok, that's all for the intro. Have a great blessed day!
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