Physics, asked by kano5015, 1 year ago

How is magnetism different from electricity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electricity has more to do with electronic currents and fields, while magnetism focuses more on fields and currents of a magnetic nature.

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Answered by Sanskriti11111
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Magnetism and electricity are two parts of the same phenomenon, i.e. electromagnetism. Magnetic fields are generated my steady charges in motion. ... It is worth noting that, a static charge produces an electric field. A steadily moving charge produces a magnetic field.

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