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magnetic field - traducción al holandés

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VECTORS ALLOWING THE CALCULATION OF THE MAGNETIC FORCE ON A TEST PARTICLE
Magnetic flux density; B-Field; B-field; Magnetic field density; Magnetic Field; Magnetic field strength; Magnetic force field; Nonlinear magnetic field; Magnetic fields; Magnetic Flux Density; H-field; Magnatic field; B-fields; Magnetic field lines; Magnetic field line; Magnetizing field; Auxiliary magnetic field; H field; Effective magnetic field; Potential magnetic field; Magnetic field intensity; Strong magnetic field; Magnetic field energy density; Magnetic Field Energy Density; Magnetic field vector; Magnetic lines of force; Amperes per meter; Amperes per metre; Applied magnetic field; Ampere per metre; Magnetic vector
  • [[Hans Christian Ørsted]], ''Der Geist in der Natur'', 1854
  • The shape of the magnetic field produced by a [[horseshoe magnet]] is revealed by the orientation of iron filings sprinkled on a piece of paper above the magnet.
  • A sketch of Earth's magnetic field representing the source of the field as a magnet. The south pole of the magnetic field is near the geographic north pole of the Earth.
  • A [[Solenoid]] with electric current running through it behaves like a magnet.
  • '''M'''}} inside and outside a cylindrical bar magnet.

magnetic field         
magnetisch veld
magnetic north         
  • Magnetic declination from true north in 2000.
  • rune staffs]] is the Norse hero [[Starkad]] ("Starcaterus").
POINT IN THE ARCTIC AT WHICH EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD POINTS VERTICALLY DOWNWARDS, AT 86°N 175°E IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN AS OF 2019
Magnetic north; Magnetic north pole; Magnetic North; North Geomagnetic Pole; Northern magnetic pole; Magnetic North Pole; North Magnetic Pole; Project Polaris; Terran North Magnetic Pole; Mag north
magnetisch noorden
cultivated field         
  • A field of [[rapeseed]]s in [[Kärkölä]], Finland (2010)
  • [[Rotational grazing]] with pasture divided into paddocks, each grazed in turn for a short period
AREA OF LAND USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Agricultural field; Cultivated field; Arable field; Paddock (field); Farm field; Field (farming)
bebouwd veld

Definición

magnetic field
(magnetic fields)
A magnetic field is an area around a magnet, or something functioning as a magnet, in which the magnet's power to attract things is felt.
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Wikipedia

Magnetic field

A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents,: ch1  and magnetic materials. A moving charge in a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular to its own velocity and to the magnetic field.: ch13 : 278  A permanent magnet's magnetic field pulls on ferromagnetic materials such as iron, and attracts or repels other magnets. In addition, a nonuniform magnetic field exerts minuscule forces on "nonmagnetic" materials by three other magnetic effects: paramagnetism, diamagnetism, and antiferromagnetism, although these forces are usually so small they can only be detected by laboratory equipment. Magnetic fields surround magnetized materials, and are created by electric currents such as those used in electromagnets, and by electric fields varying in time. Since both strength and direction of a magnetic field may vary with location, it is described mathematically by a function assigning a vector to each point of space, called a vector field.

In electromagnetics, the term "magnetic field" is used for two distinct but closely related vector fields denoted by the symbols B and H. In the International System of Units, the unit of H, magnetic field strength, is the ampere per meter (A/m).: 22  The unit of B, the magnetic flux density, is the tesla (in SI base units: kilogram per second2 per ampere),: 21  which is equivalent to newton per meter per ampere. H and B differ in how they account for magnetization. In vacuum, the two fields are related through the vacuum permeability, B / μ 0 = H {\displaystyle \mathbf {B} /\mu _{0}=\mathbf {H} } ; but in a magnetized material, the quantities on each side of this equation differ by the magnetization field of the material.

Magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges and the intrinsic magnetic moments of elementary particles associated with a fundamental quantum property, their spin.: ch1  Magnetic fields and electric fields are interrelated and are both components of the electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature.

Magnetic fields are used throughout modern technology, particularly in electrical engineering and electromechanics. Rotating magnetic fields are used in both electric motors and generators. The interaction of magnetic fields in electric devices such as transformers is conceptualized and investigated as magnetic circuits. Magnetic forces give information about the charge carriers in a material through the Hall effect. The Earth produces its own magnetic field, which shields the Earth's ozone layer from the solar wind and is important in navigation using a compass.

Ejemplos de uso de magnetic field
1. "The magnetic field of the Earth has to be considered as a factor," the scientists said.
2. It requires some type of special sensory organ to detect the magnetic field.
3. It spoke of the shifting of the planet‘s magnetic field, rising seas and vanishing land mass.
4. Unlike the radio emissions, the magnetic field signal appears stable over time.
5. These include changes in the interplanetary magnetic field; coronal mass ejections from the sun that can send dangerous, high–energy charged particles toward Earth; and disturbances in Earth‘s magnetic field.