define electromagnetic forces?
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Electromagnetic Force
A fundamental force in nature, the electromagnetic force acts between charged particles and is the combination of all electrical and magnetic forces.
The electromagnetic force can be attractive or repulsive.
Aside from gravity, the electromagnetic force is responsible for all forces we experience directly (the only other two known fundamental forces are the "strong force" and the "weak force," which hold together the particles in the nucleus of an atom).
For example, the electromagnetic force holds atoms together in molecules, causes friction, and attracts iron to a magnet.
A fundamental force in nature, the electromagnetic force acts between charged particles and is the combination of all electrical and magnetic forces.
The electromagnetic force can be attractive or repulsive.
Aside from gravity, the electromagnetic force is responsible for all forces we experience directly (the only other two known fundamental forces are the "strong force" and the "weak force," which hold together the particles in the nucleus of an atom).
For example, the electromagnetic force holds atoms together in molecules, causes friction, and attracts iron to a magnet.
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HEY MATE!!!
HERE IS UR ANS
IT IS THE FUNAMENTAL FORCE OF ATTRACTION WHICH ACTS B/W TWO CHARGED PARTICLES AND IS THE COMBINATION OF ALL ELECRTICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCE.
IT CAN BE REPULSIVE FORCE ALSO.
EXample:---electric genrator
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HERE IS UR ANS
IT IS THE FUNAMENTAL FORCE OF ATTRACTION WHICH ACTS B/W TWO CHARGED PARTICLES AND IS THE COMBINATION OF ALL ELECRTICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCE.
IT CAN BE REPULSIVE FORCE ALSO.
EXample:---electric genrator
HOPE IT HELPS U^_^⭐⭐⭐
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