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High School Chemistry Forum / Re: Why do paired electrons produce no magnetic field lines?
« Last post by Borek on Today at 02:48:01 AM »Depends on how far you are from the magnets/electrons. Sure, if you are close, you can easily detect the field, but it gets weaker very quickly with the distance. Much faster in the case of two magnets/paired electrons than in the case of a single /unpaired.
This is also not much different from the electric field around a charge and a dipole/multipole.
This is also not much different from the electric field around a charge and a dipole/multipole.