Guide 26: Electromagnetic Fields

 

Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are natural phenomena consisting of two invisible forces - electric fields and magnetic fields - that surround any wire conducting electricity. Electric fields are created by the presence of an electrical charge in a conductor. Magnetic fields are created by electrical current -the flow of electrons through a conductor. In simpler terms, electrical fields exist around energized wire, even when an appliance is turned off. Magnetic fields exist only when the appliance is turned on and current is flowing. Either field by itself is harmless. When current flows through a wire both an electrical and a magnetic field is created - this combination is an electromagnetic field.

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