compressing two magnetic fields and more together

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  1. Aqueous Id flat Earth skeptic Valued Senior Member

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    River:
    Fields add. You can not deviate from this because it is a law.
    Any way you try to refute this is a doomed argument.
    If you wish to understand the governing law, that's one thing.
    But if you are wanting to deny the law, it will fail.

    The word "field" seems to be confusing you.
    You seem to be stuck on angles and "space between the lines".
    There are no lines.
    The lines are pictorial representations of density of force in space.
    The angles between electric, magnetic and propagation vectors are
    mutually orthogonal. That is a law too.
    There is no bending of angles because they are all 90° by law.

    When we say fields add, we are really saying forces add.
    The electric force adds. The magnetic force adds.
    This property is a law.
    It applies to forces in general and you can not escape it.
    If you want to understand how forces add, that would be good for you.
    But if you want to deny that they add, your argument is doomed.

    The other law you cannot escape is conservation of energy.
    Energy can not be created out of nothing.
    A motor-generator can't run itself.
    There is no perpetual motion machine.
    Energy does not "amplify" magically by "squeezing" fields together.
    Because fields do not squeeze together. They add together.

    If you would like any specific examples, just ask.
    If you would like any theory explained, just ask.
    If something I have said is not clear, ask and I'll explain.

    Good luck.
     
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  3. kwhilborn Banned Banned

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    Trains floating on magnetic fields might compress the fields a bit. No other affects.
     
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