The magnetic force vector represents both magnitude and direction. It describes how charged particles experience forces due to their motion through magnetic fields.
Lorentz Force Law: Describes the force experienced by a charged particle moving through an electric and magnetic field.
Magnetic Field Strength: The intensity of a magnetic field at a particular point, measured in teslas (T).
Magnetic Flux: The measure of the quantity of magnetic field passing through a given surface.
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