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HUNTER FALLONS MANGINA
Yes. The gauge particles for the electromagnetic force are (massless) photons, so there's no distance limit to electromagnetic interactions.
electric force
The particles of light are called photons.
'This is because the air particles are bumpinginto each other and the walls. When this happens it causes pressure on the walls because of the speed the air particles are moving
HUNTER FALLONS MANGINA
yes. same forces repel each other and opposite forces attract.
Electrical energy is energy that's stored in charged particles within an electric field. Electric fields are simply areas surrounding a charged particle. In other words, charged particles create electric fields that exert force on other charged particles within the field. The electric field applies the force to the charged particle, causing it to move - in other words, do work.
The force exerted by charged particles is called a "coulombic" force.
Yes. The gauge particles for the electromagnetic force are (massless) photons, so there's no distance limit to electromagnetic interactions.
All particles exert some kind of force on other particles.
D. particles exert attractive forces on each other
Two particles which do not exert gravitational force on each other will be mass less particles. But particle has even a litle mass. Hence we cannot find two particles which do not exert gravitational force on each other.
electric force
The particles of light are called photons.
The particles of light are called photons.
All of the forces exerted by the individual particles in a fluid combine to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid.