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Why opposite charges attract each other?.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetism is the property of elements reacting at the atomic or sub-atomic level of the experimental magnetic field.

For example, a known form of magnetism is iron magnetism, where some ferromagnetic elements themselves generate their own constant magnetic fields.

However, all elements are affected to a lesser or greater level by the presence of a magnetic field.

Magnetism is the property of elements reacting at the atomic or sub-atomic level of the experimental magnetic field. For example, a known form of magnetism is iron magnetism, where some ferromagnetic elements themselves generate their own constant magnetic fields. However, all elements are affected to a lesser or greater level by the presence of a magnetic field.

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Explanation:

question. In universes where there isn’t attraction, subatomic particles can’t join up to make electrons and protons and atoms. There is no life, so there is nobody there to ask the question.

That really is about the best answer. Well, physicists can describe it as a “charge” or Coulomb force, but that’s just handwaving. The real deep quantum physicists may have a deeper explanation, but neither you nor I can understand it.

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