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13 June, 13:40

Why is there a magnetic field even when there is no current?

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  1. 13 June, 14:15
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    I understand that electric field can exist without any magnetic field, although it is also generated by varying magnetic field, but as much I know, magnetic fields don't exist independently, they are generated by varying electric field or moving charge. Even in any magnetic substance, magnetic field is generated due to electrons orbiting the nucleus, and electrons have their own electric field, so electric field is present there as well.
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