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Difference between Electricity and Magnetism​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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There are numerous ways by which we can differentiate between magnetism and electricity. Some main electricity and magnetism differences are given in the points mentioned below.

The major difference between electricity and magnetism is the presence of magnetism.

Electricity can be present in a static charge, while magnetism’s presence is only felt when there are moving charges as a result of electricity.

In simple words, electricity can exist without magnetism, but magnetism cannot exist without electricity.

Answered by mayank200530
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Electricity is what keeps the lights on or the television running or makes the machines working. Electricity is in every object around you and it's even in you. Magnetism is an interaction between moving charges. And materials that can be magnetized to a certain extent by a magnetic field are called magnetic.

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