Science, asked by alokdwivedi053, 4 months ago

what is electromagnetic force ?​

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Answered by tiruabhinav
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The electromagnetic force is responsible for most of the interactions we see in our environment today. The EMF holds electrons in their orbit around the nucleus. These electrons interact with other electrons to form electron bonds among elements and produce molecules and, eventually, visible matter.

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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It is the force between charged particles. Charges at rest have electric attraction (between unlike charges) and repulsion (between like charges). Charges in motion produce magnetic force. Together they are called Electromagnetic Force.

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