No. While the two may be induced by the same cause and are related phenomena, they are not identical.
Electric fields are similar to magnetic fields, and can be "compressed" by the imposition of other electric or magnetic fields.
Yes, electric current does create magnetic fields
Yes; if the storage is on magnetic media then that can be altered by magnetic and electric fields.
Vibrations in electric and magnetic fields create electromagnetic radiation.
Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.
The two are related because an Electric current produces Magnetic Fields
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Maxwell's equations state that electric fields create magnetic fields, and vice versa. If you have a current, you have a magnetic field. If you have magnets, you have an electric field.
In an electromagnetic wave, the electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to each other and are in phase.
Yes, several chemical reactions are affected by magnetic or electric fields.
No. An electromagnetic wave IS electric and magnetic fields.