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Answered by sankalpmahi122
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Electromagnetism is a branch of physics involving the study of the electromagnetic force, a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles.

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The electromagnetic force, also called the Lorentz force, explains how both moving and stationary charged particles interact. It's called the electromagnetic force because it includes the formerly distinct electric force and the magnetic force; magnetic forces and electric forces are really the same fundamental force.[1] The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces.

The electric force acts between all charged particles, whether or not they're moving.[1] The magnetic force acts between moving charged particles. This means that every charged particle gives off an electric field, whether or not it's moving. Moving charged particles (like those in electric current) give off magnetic fields. Einstein developed his theory of relativity from the idea that if the observer moves with the charged particles, magnetic fields transform into electric fields and vice versa! One special case of the electromagnetic force, when all the charges are point charges (or can be broken up into point charges), is Coulomb's law.

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Answered by snehagoel53
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The electromagnetic force is responsible for most of the interaction we see our environment today.The EMF holds electrons thier orbit around the nucleus. These electrons interect with other electrons to form other electrons bonds among elements and produce molecule and, eventually visibal matter.

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