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Answered by jessi84
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hey mate here is your answer :

The branch of Physics that deals with the interaction of electric and magnetic fields.

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Answered by nilesh102
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  • Electromagnetic force ia a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles.
  • It acts between charged particles and is the combination of all magnetic and electrical forces. The electromagnetic force can be attractive or repulsive.
  • Before the invention of electromagnetism, people or scientists used to think electricity and magnetism are two different topics.
  • The view has changed after James Clerk Maxwell published A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in the year 1873. The publication states that the interaction of positive and negative charges are mediated by one force.
  • This observation laid a foundation for Electromagnetism. Later many scientists like Michael Faraday, Oliver Heaviside, and Heinrich Hertz contributed their ideas in electromagnetism.
  • Electromagnetism is a process where a magnetic field is created by introducing the current in the conductor.
  • When a conductor is electrically charged it generates magnetic lines of force of conductor. For example, if current i.e., positive charges moving in a wire, it produces the magnetic field along the wire and the direction of magnetic lines, and force can be determined using Right Hand Rule. Refer to the image for a detailed explanation.
  • Electromagnetism is a branch of Physics, deals with the electromagnetic force that occurs between electrically charged particles.
  • The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces and exhibits electromagnetic fields such as magnetic fields, electric fields, and light.
  • It is the basic reason electrons bound to the nucleus and responsible for the complete structure of the nucleus.

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