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Motion. Physics. Electromagnetic force; gravitational force. eh?
electrostatic force is the force between the two opposite charges where as the electromagnetic force is movement of electrons
This is the Electromagnetic force. (Technically, it's the Lorentz force, which is the force on a charge due to an electromagnetic field, but either will do.)
Well one way to look at it is that a photon IS an electromagnetic field. The photon is the gauge particle for the electromagnetic force. Without photons there would be no electromagnetic interaction force, and therefore no electromagnetic fields.
Gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear.
electromagnetic force
The magnetic force absorbs energy.
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no force on a matter means there are no physical quantities which affect the motion, shape and size of that matter.
There are 4 fundamental forces; from strongest to weakest: strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, electromagnetic force, gravitational force. All chemical phenomena and chemical reactions are produced by the electromagnetic force, none of the other 3 participate in chemistry.
There are 4 fundamental forces; from strongest to weakest: strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, electromagnetic force, gravitational force. All chemical phenomena and chemical reactions are produced by the electromagnetic force, none of the other 3 participate in chemistry.
This is essentially correct. As we currently understand it, there are four basic forces in the universe. These are gravity, the strong and weak nuclear forces (strong and weak nuclear interactions), and the electromagnetic force. An electromagnetic wave is an expression of the electromagnetic force, and it is pure energy. There is no matter associated with electromagnetic waves. It might (or might not) be helpful to note that electromagnetic energy can be converted into matter, and we see this happen in an event we call pair production. A link is provided below to a related question for the curious investigator to use.
it doesn't. electrons only feel the electromagnetic and weak forces.
Gravitational pull is a force that has an affect on absolutely everything in this universe
Charge is a physical property that causes matter to experience a force within an electromagnetic field.
Forces are created in many different ways. . . . . for example strong nuclear force electromagnetic force weak force and gravity
it doesn't. electrons only feel the electromagnetic and weak forces.