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gravity is one example
The force is just one aspect of magnetism. For example, there is a magnetic field all around a magnet. Of course they are related, but "magnetism" is a wider term for the entire phenomenon - it may relate to the force, to the magnetic field, or to a few other things.
All electric motors use magnetic force. So do electrical sound amplification systems. Magnetic levitation of high-speed trains is another example.
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gravity is one example
When I charge my iMac computer it has a magnetic force to it so that I know that it is plugged in.
When I charge my iMac computer it has a magnetic force to it so that I know that it is plugged in.
The force is just one aspect of magnetism. For example, there is a magnetic field all around a magnet. Of course they are related, but "magnetism" is a wider term for the entire phenomenon - it may relate to the force, to the magnetic field, or to a few other things.
Lightning Force was created in 1991.
All electric motors use magnetic force. So do electrical sound amplification systems. Magnetic levitation of high-speed trains is another example.
Typically, an electric current creates a magnetic force. Also, magnetic domains aligned correctly and properly can cause a magnetic force.
Magnetic force is the force exerted between magnetic poles, producing magnetization of force, either of attraction or of repulsion.
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.