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Originally Posted by Mr_Holes
I understand what you mean, but here is i what i was thinking.
There is electric current and there is a electric field.
There is super fluidity and there is a force.
I mean to say when you have resistance you have to build up a counterforce.
You could say there is a force difference.
There is thermal conductivity and there is thermal isolation.
You could say that there is a thermal field because of the thermal difference.
There is .... and there is a magnetic field.
I know there is nothing more then magnetic field lines but is that not odd.
Should there also not be an magnetic counterpart other then just a force ? Should there not be an magnetic flow possible as well ?
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Where there is
charge there is an electric field
Where there is
current there is a magnetic field.
this is most of the reason why it is called electromagnetism now, instead of seperate electricity and magnetism.