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At any point in space, the electric field is defined to be in the direction of the ele...

At any point in space, the electric field is defined to be in the direction of the electric force on a positively charged particle at that point. Why don’t we similarly define the magnetic field to be in the direction of the magnetic force on a moving, positively charged particle?

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