A magnetic field is the field surrounding a magnet.
An electric field is the field produced by a voltage difference.
(Think "Static Electricity" and how it attracts dust.)
A changing magnetic field produces an electric field.
A changing electric field produces a magnetic field.
Electromagnetic radiation (Light, Radio Waves) consists of energy
disturbances that continually switch back and forth between electric and
magnetic fields. (The collapse of the electric field produces a magnetic
field. The collapse of the magnetic field produces an electric field.)
That's about as good as it gets without doing the math.
Pierre wrote:
Could someone explain to me the difference between a magnetic field and an
electrical field? I am studying for a ham license and I am having difficulty
with these 2 terms.
Thanks
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