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In models of magnetic and electric fields, why are field vectors depicted by arrows?(1 point)
because they represent a parameter that is neither their magnitude nor direction
because they represent their magnitude, but not their direction
because they represent both their magnitude and direction
because they represent their direction, but not their magnitude
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because they represent both their magnitude and direction
The arrow's direction shows the field direction at that point and the arrow's length (or density of arrows) indicates the field's magnitude.
The arrow's direction shows the field direction at that point and the arrow's length (or density of arrows) indicates the field's magnitude.
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