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Define electromagnetic force....

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Answered by Anonymous
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The force between two stationary charges is electrostatic force. While the force between two magnetic poles is magnetic force.....

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Answered by GalacticCluster
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Electromagnetic Force : It includes electric and magnetic forces. If two particles having charges q, and qare at rest and at distance r, the force between them is given as :

F = 1/(4πєo) × (q1q2)/r².

This is known as Coulomb force. This force is attractive if charges are of opposite nature (one positive and the other negative). Otherwise, it is

repulsive. Charges in motion produce magnetic effects and a magnetic field gives rise to a force on a moving charge. Electric and magnetic effects are inseparable, hence the name electromagnetic force. Electrical repulsion between two protons at a given distance is 1036 times stronger than their gravitational attractive force.

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