netomagnetvälja
Netomagnetvälja is a term that translates from Estonian to "net magnetic field". It refers to the resultant magnetic field produced by the sum of all individual magnetic fields present in a given region. In physics, magnetic fields are generated by moving electric charges, such as electric currents, and by intrinsic magnetic moments of elementary particles like electrons. When multiple sources of magnetism are present, their respective magnetic fields interact. The net magnetic field at any point is determined by vectorially adding all the individual magnetic field vectors at that point.
For example, if a current flows through a wire, it creates a magnetic field around the wire.
Understanding the net magnetic field is crucial in various applications, including the design of electric motors,