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No. No connection between the two has been found yet.
If you want it in simply words, then it is like this. Scientist Oersted found out that when electricity passes through a wire, it produces magnetism. If you search about Oersted Law in Google, you only get the apparatus. Try it and you can find the result. He actually found out this phenomena when he was doing a bit of research after his lecture in his colledge. He was also the person to obtain aluminiun for the first time ever.
Electric current was discovered by Hans Christian Oersted, a Danish physicist, in 1820. He observed that a magnetic needle deflects when placed near a wire carrying an electric current, leading to the discovery of the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
Hans Oersted discovered Electro- Magnetic Induction in 1820
If the question is do scientists agree there is a relationship, the answer is yes, it has changed civilisation by giving electrical power to most of the human race, the communications industry, computers and medical electronics.
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This was Hans Christian Ørsted. April 1820 - Copenhagen. He found that a compass needle could be deflected (it moved) if a current was switched on or off in a nearby conductor. This was the first demonstrated link between electricity and magnetism, later taken up in detail by Michael Faraday. Oersted did not develop his experiment into an electric motor, though it is the basic idea on which all motors work - the interaction of an electric current with a magnet (usually in modern motors an electromagnet of some kind) to produce a force, and thus a movement.
he found out about magnetism
Magnetism is a physical property that describes the attraction or repulsion between certain materials such as iron and steel. It is caused by the alignment of magnetic dipoles in the material, creating a magnetic field around the object.
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