Sensitivity of Multi Turn Receiving Loops

Sensitivity of Multi Turn Receiving Loops

Magnetism is manifested as a 'field of vectors', that is, any point in the magnetic field has not only a magnitude, but a direction in space. The four Maxwell equations describe how electric and magnetic vector fields behave and interact.

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