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How does electromagnetism travel?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

electromagnetism is also one type of magnetism.

magnetism is a type of attractive or repulsive force. basically there are 3 types of forces. 1. nuclear force

2. magnetic force

3. gravitational force.

every force propagates from one place to another place by extremely small and indivisible particles.

magnetism propagates by small particles called 'gravitons'.

similarly nuclear force travel by small particles called 'mesons'.

and gravitational force by 'gravitons'.

and also light by 'photons'.

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