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In models of magnetic and electric fields, why are field vectors depicted by arrows? (1 point)
• because they represent their direction, but not their magnitude because they represent both their magnitude and direction
because they represent their magnitude, but not their direction
• because they represent a parameter that is neither their magnitude nor direction

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Because field vectors have both magnitude and direction — the arrow points the direction of the field and the arrow’s length (or density of arrows) represents its strength.