In physics, a field is part of space in which gravitational, magnetic, electrostatic, or any other force can be felt. (Source : Microsoft Encarta, 2009).
The electric and magnetic fields are distinct concepts that were developed to explain the effects of electricity at a distance. In 1820, when Hans Christian Ørsted demonstrated that a compass needle is deflected when the compass is placed in the vicinity of the wire carrying a direct current, he opened the door to electromagnetism, this branch of physics which studies the interactions at a distance of electric and magnetic fields.