electrostatic and magnetic force
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Electrostatic force is the force between particles with electric charge. Electrostatic force is the force between stationary charges. Magnetic force is the force between charges in motion, a dynamic force which can be seen as the relativistic electrostatic force.
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This is actually a great question, don’t let anyone tell you it’s a “textbook question”. So far, no satisfactory answers have been given. Electrostatic force is the force between particles with electric charge. All non-contact forces act between objects with some characteristic quantity, like electric charge (electrostatic force), or mass (gravity) or what-have-you. Just by having charge, there will be a long-distance force between the objects. Long distance forces have some interesting implications, which give much of the unique characteristics of things like electric fields.
Electrostatic force is the force between stationary charges. Magnetic force is the force between charges in motion, a dynamic force which can be seen as the relativistic electrostatic force. As soon as charges move relative to one another, a ‘magnetic force’ which behaves different from the electric force comes into play. Really, the static force is a special case of the more general ‘electromagnetic’ or ‘electrodynamic’ force between charged objects. This is a pretty interesting fact one that deserves more attention. Anyway, I hope this is a starting point for your researches into electromagnetism! I've written more answers on this subject that may be of interest to you. Good luck.