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18 January, 10:37

Why is a magnetic field a vector quantity?

A. Directional force

B. Directional speed

C. Specified location

D. It produces long field lines

E. It produced field lines that are close together

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  1. 18 January, 13:01
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    The answer is A, a directional force.

    Explanation:

    For something to be a vector, it must have a value and a direction. A magnetic field always have a direction since goes from negative to positive. The magnetic field lines goes from one pole to the other one and increase his intensity near them.
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