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Differentiate between magnitude and electricity?​

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Answered by Revathi5052277
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Answer:

The movement of electrons or electric charge is called Electricity.

Magnetism is interaction between moving charges.

Explanation:

Magnetism is bi product of electricity

Answered by tejasmaloo20
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Answer:  one of the major differences between the magnetic and electric fields is that the electric field induces around the static charge particle which is either negative or positive, whereas the magnetic field produces around the poles (i.e., the north and south pole) of the magnet. Some other differences between them are explained below in the form of a comparison chart

Explanation: Basis For Comparison Electric Field Magnetic Field

Definition It is the force around the electrical charge particle. The region around the magnetic where poles exhibits a force of attraction or repulsion.

Unit Volt/meter or Newton/coulomb Tesla, (Newton × Second) /(Coulomb × Meter)

Symbol E B

Formula electric-field-1 magentic-field-2

Measuring Instrument Magnetometer Electrometer

Pole Mono pole Dipole

Electromagnetic Field It is perpendicular to the magnetic field. It is perpendicular to the electric field.

Field : Vector Vector

Field Line : Induces on a positive charge and terminates on a negative charge Generate at the north pole and terminate at the south pole.

Loop : Electric field lines do not form a closed loop. Magnetic line forms a closed loop.

Type of charge : Negative or positive charge. North or south pole.

Force : Repulsion force on like charges and attraction force on unlike charges. Repulsion force on like poles and attraction force on unlike poles.

Dimension  : Exist in two dimensions Remain in three dimensions

Work : Field can do work (the speed and direction of particles changes) Magnetic field cannot do work (speed of particles remain constant)

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