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2 how are magnetic fields like force fields? a magnetic fields are larg…

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2 how are magnetic fields like force fields?
a magnetic fields are large, extending several miles in every direction
b magnetic fields form protective shields around the center of a magnet
c even though they are invisible, magnetic fields can push and pull objects
d even though they are easy to see, magnetic fields do not impact other objects

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Magnetic fields aren't typically several miles large in all directions (e.g., a bar magnet's field is limited), so A is incorrect.
  • Option B: Magnetic fields don't form "protective shields" around a magnet's center; they exert forces, so B is incorrect.
  • Option C: Magnetic fields are invisible, and they can exert magnetic forces (push/pull) on magnetic objects (like iron, other magnets), which matches how force fields act (exert forces). This is correct.
  • Option D: Magnetic fields are invisible, and they do impact other magnetic objects, so D is incorrect.

Answer:

C. Even though they are invisible, magnetic fields can push and pull objects