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  2. Electromagnetism - Wikipedia

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    In physics, electromagnetism is an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields. The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. It is the dominant force in the interactions of atoms and molecules.

  3. Electromagnetism | Definition, Equations, & Facts | Britannica

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    Electromagnetism, science of charge and of the forces and fields associated with charge. Electricity and magnetism are two aspects of electromagnetism. Electric and magnetic forces can be detected in regions called electric and magnetic fields. Learn more about electromagnetism in this article.

  4. Electromagnetism is a branch of physics that deals with the study of the electromagnetic force. Learn the principles of electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction with examples, formula and definition.

  5. Introduction to electromagnetism - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetism is one of the fundamental forces of nature alongside gravity, the strong force and the weak force. Whereas gravity acts on all things that have mass, electromagnetism acts on all things that have electric charge.

  6. Electromagnetism - New Scientist

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    Electromagnetism. The fundamental force responsible for electricity, magnetism, stable atoms and chemistry. By Richard Webb. Sakkmesterke / Alamy. When asking what electromagnetism, one of four...

  7. Electromagnetism (Essentials) - Class 12th - Khan Academy

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    Unit 1. This unit does not include exercises. Unit 2. Relationship between electric force, charge, and distance. Unit 3 Unit 3: Maxwell's first equation - an alternative to Coulomb's law. Electric field due to two charges on line joining them. Maxwell's first equation - an alternative to Coulomb's law: Quiz 1.

  8. Electromagnetism II | Physics | MIT OpenCourseWare

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    It is a survey of basic electromagnetic phenomena: electrostatics; magnetostatics; electromagnetic properties of matter; time-dependent electromagnetic fields; Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves; emission, absorption, and scattering of radiation; and relativistic electrodynamics and mechanics.

  9. Electromagnetism - Examples, Definition, Types, Different Laws

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    What is Electromagnetism? Electromagnetism is a branch of physics that explores how electric currents and magnetic fields interact. This fundamental force is responsible for practically all phenomena encountered in daily life above the nuclear scale.

  10. Electromagnetism 101 - Education

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    Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. Learn about the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the different wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum, and how an invisible force protects our entire planet.

  11. Electromagnetic Theory | Physics | MIT OpenCourseWare

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    Electromagnetic Theory covers the basic principles of electromagnetism: experimental basis, electrostatics, magnetic fields of steady currents, motional e.m.f. and electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations, propagation and radiation of electromagnetic waves, electric and magnetic properties of matter, and conservation laws.