Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces, the other three being the Strong Atomic Force, the Weak Atomic Force, and Gravity. Electromagnetism is used for nearly everything we do involving power, motors, nerves, and chemistry, just to name a few.
Motors, solenoids, lifting devices.
(doorbells, electric razors, junk yards)
Michael Faraday wasn't the discoverer of electromagnetism.
Magnetism is inclusive of electromagnetism. There is no difference. One can include curent flow, and one requires current flow.
Some trains uses electromagnetism to move along metal tracks. I think some other transportation vehicles do also.
They can turn on and off and their power can be changed.
gravity pulls it.
Electromagnetism
they can b used 2 separate magnetic material from the junk
The question doesn't make sense.
what has our understanding of electromagnetism led to?
electricity is used to make the magnetic pull stronger.
Samuel Morse
Paul Lorrain has written: 'Solutions manual for electromagnetism' 'Electromagnetism' -- subject(s): Electromagnetism 'Fundamentals of electromagnetic phenomena' -- subject(s): Electromagnetism
it is used by the doctors to remove tiny magnetic particles from the eye of the patient.
electromagnetism is the force an electromagnet is the object
Michael Faraday wasn't the discoverer of electromagnetism.
James Clerk Maxwell is considered the father of electromagnetism. A link can be found below.
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