Magnetic Field Changes: Instant or Gradual?

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Changes in magnetic fields do not occur instantaneously; they propagate at the speed of light, similar to gravitational changes. The discussion highlights that photons mediate electromagnetic fields, while gravitons, although not yet observed, would also propagate at light speed. The propagation of these changes suggests that alterations in fields are not felt immediately at all points but rather at varying distances over time. The interaction of masses and the influence of additional masses on gravitational effects are also considered, emphasizing that classical physics adequately explains these phenomena without delving into complex boson theories. Overall, both electromagnetic and gravitational changes propagate at the speed of light, creating a measurable delay in their effects.
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Does a change in a magnet cause a change in the magnetic field everywhere instantly?or does the change appear in the nearer points first?
 
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There is no instantaneity. Photons mediate the EMF.
 
thank you
 
what about gravity?does moving a mass towards the other effect it instantly?
 
A graviton has not yet been captured, but as a mediating boson (no mass no charge spin 2) it will be limited to lightspeed just like the photon.
 
could you elaborate please?I mean how do these bosons know how far is the other mass?or is it regulated by the number of bosons which reach the mass?(doesn that mean putting a third mass in between would absorb some of the bosons and affect the gravity).
 
A change in either the gravitational or electromagnetic fields propagates along at c (light speed). As for bosons mediating the forces, I highly recommend not getting into the concept of bosons and virtual particles at this point. Classical physics works just fine.
 
limitkiller said:
Does a change in a magnet cause a change in the magnetic field everywhere instantly?or does the change appear in the nearer points first?
I think the change in magnetic field would be accompanied by an electric field, so an EM wave is created. A magnetic field is carried along by an EM wave at velocity c..
 

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