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what is the difference between magnetic force and electrostatic force​

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Answered by granitebala
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Explanation:

An important difference is that magnetic monopoles (or magnetic 'charges') don't exist. An electric field radiates inward or outward from an electric charge, but not both; field lines never connect back to a charge to form a loop. Magnetic fields always form such a loop; field lines always enter and leave a magnet in equal numbers so that the net 'magnetic charge' of any magnetic particle is always zero.

Electric force is observable from all inertial frames of reference; magnetic force can vanish entirely for certain reference frames.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Electrostatic force is apply by a charged body while magnetic force is applied by a magnet.
  • Magnetic forces are always normal to the direction of the velocity of the charge it acts upon, whereas electric force are independent of the direction the charge moves in.
  • Electric forces act between charged bodies (charges), magnetic forces act between magnetized bodies (magnets).

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