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Does the magnetic field around an inductor propagate indefinitely or does it collapse on itself. For example: if you were to turn the current on and off the magnetic field would it simply propagate outward weakening as the distance grew until it became nothing but elementary particles or would it collapse back on the inductor? In other words, could an inductor replicate a traveling magnetic field.

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