A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the
magnetic influence of electric
currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field
at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude; as such it is a vector field. The magnetic field is most commonly
defined in terms of the Lorentz
force it exerts on moving
electric charges. Magnetic field can
refer to two separate but closely related fields which are denoted by the
symbols B and H.
Magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges and the intrinsic magnetic moments of elementary particles associated with a fundamental quantum property, their spin. In special relativity, electric and
magnetic fields are two interrelated aspects of a single object, called theelectromagnetic
tensor; the split of this tensor into electric and magnetic fields depends on
the relative velocity of the observer and charge. In quantum physics, the
electromagnetic field is quantized and electromagnetic interactions result from
the exchange of photons.
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