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wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Is magnetic field affected by metal conductor? Yes. How metal works with electric field, If you ask what is the effect of a conductor on a magnetic field, then: Because metal conducts, it tends to block, divert, change the electric field. magnetic field, A changing magnetic field induces current in a conductor which in turn causes a magnetic field that opposes the original magnetic field. This new magnetic field sums with the original to form a completely new magnetic field. electromagnetic field? Currents are induced in the conductor which sum to arrive at a completely new electromagnetic field around the conductor. Thanks, SP You are welcome, 73, Steve, K,9.D;C'I |
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