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  2. What is the electromagnetic force and why does it matter so much...

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    The electromagnetic force is a fundamental force of nature that describes the interactions between electrically charged particles like electrons and protons, as well...

  3. 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.

  4. Electromagnetism & Electromagnetic Force: Definition & Eqn. -...

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    What is Electromagnetic Force. The electromagnetic force is the force of interaction between electrically charged particles, like electrons and protons, either stationary or moving. It consists of two distinct forces – electric force and magnetic force.

  5. What is Electromagnetic Force? The electromagnetic force is a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles. It acts between charged particles and is the combination of all magnetic and electrical forces.

  6. 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.

  7. What Is Electromagnetic Force? - Sciencing

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    Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe. It describes how charged particles react to electric and magnetic fields, as well as the fundamental links between them. Electromagnetic force, like all forces, is measured in Newtons.

  8. Electromagnetic force - Energy Education

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    The electromagnetic force, also called the Lorentz force, explains how both moving and stationary charged particles interact. It's called the electromagnetic force because it includes the formerly distinct electric force and the magnetic force; magnetic forces and electric forces are really the same fundamental force. [1]

  9. The four fundamental forces of nature - Space.com

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    The electromagnetic force, also called the Lorentz force, acts between charged particles, like negatively charged electrons and positively charged protons. Opposite charges attract...

  10. 5.12: The Four Fundamental Basic Forces in Nature

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    In fact, nearly all of the forces we experience directly are due to only one basic force, called the electromagnetic force. (The gravitational force is the only force we experience directly that is not electromagnetic.)

  11. Four Forces - Science@NASA

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    As the name implies, electromagnetism is the force that includes both electricity and magnetism. They are intertwined — a moving electric field produces a magnetic field, and vice versa. Like gravity, the strength of electromagnetism drops off with the square of the distance between objects and works at infinite range.

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