do magnetic field and electric field have an inverse relation? example: if the electric field pointed outward and was getting weaker where would the B field point
it is not an inverse relationship but rather a reciprocal behaviour.
The two Maxwell equations, Faraday's Law and the Ampère-Maxwell Law, illustrate a very practical feature of the electromagnetic field. Faraday's Law roughly states that 'a changing magnetic field creates an electric field', whereas'
Ampere's Law roughly states that 'a changing electric field creates a magnetic field'.
So if there is an electric field in a region of space, then there will be magnetic field and vice versa.
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