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they both produce electricity.
yes we can produce electricity without magnetism by using semiconductor for example photo diode is used in solar cells.
The movement of free electrons is' electricity. So electrons can not produce electricity; but it is produced by magnetism.
Electricity and magnetism are similar but yet different. They are both able to make a form of each other. If electricity charges are pulled at a great force they will be able to create a type of magnetic force. Magnets are able to produce forms of electricity when their pulls are changed.
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Electrostatics is the study of stationary electric charges and the forces between them, while electromagnetism deals with the interaction between electric currents or moving charges and magnetic fields. Both fields are fundamental to understanding how electricity and magnetism work in our universe.
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Well, electricity and magnetism are not the same. Electricity is the movement of free electrons in a material, while magnetism is a field in space that has direction and magnitude. In fact, you can create electricity with magnetism and motion. and you can make magnetism with electricity and motion. And for your knowledge you can create motion with electricity and magnetism. It is a law of nature, like gravity.
A time-varying magnetic field can be used to induce a current in an inductor